The union says it will settle for nothing short of the court ruling, which is that all the workers must be re-employed and given back pay.
Report on Marius Fransman’s anti-semitism has opposite conclusion in final version after former chairperson takes charge of draft.
The increase in the number of beneficiaries has been minimal over the past five years.
How Unitrans brought 94 families to their knees — when you’re poor the wheels of justice turn very slowly.
The hardship of drivers who faught multinational Unitrans for six years for unlawfully firing them.
Despite a six-year-long legal battle, wrongfully fired drivers have still not received their due.
A black-owned firm was paid a token amount out of a lucrative contract to ‘maintain pot plants’.
For most local municipalities, spending money on entertainment comes a lot more naturally than earning income or complying to budgetary restraints
The Sekhukhune mining saga continues: The community gets R149 000 and the landowner R1-million.
The South African Human Rights Commission will have a new team to lead it.