Will gold mineworkers have to prove a link between their silicosis and their employers’ negligence?
Thousands of former mineworkers are seeking compensation for allegedly being exposed to conditions which caused them to contract TB and silicosis.
Without a legal review, the public protector’s findings and recommendations cannot be ignored, the supreme court has said.
On Wednesday, any worker who wants to go on strike, can do so. Every town across SA is being urged to join the first of two protected mass strikes.
Thomas Piketty’s message about a global wealth tax found fertile ground in South Africa.
Precarious work is becoming the norm as bosses increase their levels of exploitation.
But a minority judgment would have granted My Vote Counts’s wish to see Parliament pass legislation giving citizens fair access to party funding info.
The former Free State provincial MEC has replaced Ngoako Ramatlhodi who is being shifted to the department of public service and administration.
In a majority ruling, the Constitutional Court has ruled that Legal Aid SA’s case was moot, and that its appeal had no prospects of success.
The launch of a new anti-corruption coalition could be a sign that major labour shifts are afoot.