No sacrificial lambs
High inflation, growing socioeconomic inequality and huge salary gaps are key factors in the rash of current and threatened strikes across the country
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Labour minister irresponsible, say brokers
Drawing a parallel between labour brokers and human trafficking in the South African context is irresponsible, brokers said on Monday.
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Unfairly dismissing the CCMA
In almost a third of all cases in South Africa's labour tribunal system, the employer does not pitch up.
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SA employment levels remain stable
Employment levels in the second and third quarter of 2008 remained stable at 13,7-million, Statistics South Africa said on Tuesday.
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Labour law discussed at JSC hearings
The Labour Relations Act was drafted to recognise the labour rights of illegal immigrants as well, the Judicial Service Commission heard on Thursday.
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Civil society: Labour
Jane Barrett, Chris Bonner, Nerine Kahn, Dot Keet, Neva Makgetla, Noluthando Mayende-Sibiya, Patricia Nyman-Appolis and Sahra Ryklief.
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SA cautioned to replace aging workforce
South Africa should not only be training artisans for current needs, but also replacing its aging workforce, says a human resources company.
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OECD report frankly assesses SA's problems
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development on Tuesday released a key report on the economic status of South Africa.
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Foreigners not taking SA jobs, says minister
The government has criticised the "misconception" that foreign migrants steal jobs from SA citizens -- a key reason for recent xenophobic violence.
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Mdladlana 'has missed the entire community'
Labour Minister Membathisi Mdladlana raises hackles with his description of Chinese South Africans and Chinese employers.
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