Occupants from buildings subjected to raids in Operation Fiela have taken the matter to court
The statutory body mandated to deal with workplace disputes released an urgent directive postponing all matters set down to be heard between March 18 and April 14
The labour department has called on employers to implement measures to minimise threat of Covid-19 to South Africa’s workforce
A special executive committee meeting of business, labour and government was held on Monday to discuss a common programme to slow down the spread of Covid-19
Despite fears that backdated claims by domestic workers may cripple the beleaguered Compensation Fund, the labour department said it will honour its legal obligations
Meanwhile the union’s registration is once again in jeopardy, this time over the union’s finances and the legitimacy of its leadership
Meanwhile, the City of Tshwane’s leadership is being dissolved due to collapsing service delivery
But take the threat seriously and prepare for a community outbreak, says professor Cheryl Cohen
Lisa Seftel started out in the labour movement before she took up positions in government. Now, as the head of Nedlac, she has to create a space where both sides can meet to discuss and debate important policy issues
One man is pushing for a change to labour legislation that will allow workers to take paid time off to look after their parents