Dealing with a 350-year-old problem might entail employers recognising that certain chores domestic workers are expected to do are degrading.
The union plans to take Telkom to court to prevent the firing of 9 500 of it’s workers but the company says no such number has been specified as yet.
It’s the number of skilled people that gets an economy going, not the distribution of those skills among its ethnic groups, writes Herman W Kruijsse.
SA’s biggest metals union is verging on a wage agreement with employers one week after embarking upon a strike, the department of labour says.
The SABC’s acting chief operations officer may be in Faith Muthambi’s firing line as she attempts to deal with the "dysfunctional" broadcaster.
Julius Malema’s paranoid side hints at something foreboding for his and our futures. For everyone’s sake, he should deal better with EFF dissent.
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The gold producer says it will probably appeal a court decision which found it had no right to mine parts of its New South Wales site.
The Accelerator Mass Spectrometry laboratory, a first for the continent, "places South Africa among the world leaders in accelerator-based research".
The impact of e-tolling since its introduction in December last year should be reviewed in Parliament, says DA parliamentary leader Mmusi Maimane.