When workers are divided by political loyalty to competing parties, they cannot effectively unite against employers during wage negotiations
A civil society organisation has opened a new criminal complaint against senior prosecutor Andrea Johnson, alleging a conflict of interest in a recruitment process in which her husband was a candidate.
Our high unemployment rate is not incidental. It is the outcome of decisions taken, priorities set and in some cases, the absence of decisive action across institutions responsible for shaping economic and labour market outcomes
A Southern African-led initiative is coordinating humanitarian support as the country struggles with shortages and infrastructure collapse
South Africans should ask a simple question: what does it mean to celebrate workers in a country that keeps producing unemployment?
The road that lies ahead will not be easy. Let us walk it together with unwavering commitment to the total emancipation of the working class
As the country marks another May Day, the central question is not nostalgia for an earlier media moment. It is whether democratic communication can still make workers visible in ways equal to their continuing role in shaping South African society
As we commemorate Workers Day 2026, and 32 years into democracy, it is time for us to reflect on the rights of workers and confront unemployment
South Africa is positioning itself as a key player in the global race for critical minerals but new research and warnings suggest those closest to extraction might lose out, echoing long-standing inequalities in the mining sector