Sunday Times editor Bongani Siqoko said on Wednesday that Joubert’s employment was terminated on January 19.
Eskom delayed suspending Matshela Koko in March 2017 to avoid litigation, the Eskom inquiry heard.
Labour brokers are fighting a law that advances calls to ban the practice
Kaizer Kganyago confirms staff members are still picketing outside the SABC but that, despite this, programmes have not been disrupted.
Employees say the university’s mooted salary increases won’t cover the escalating cost of living
A work organiser at the Casual Workers Advice Office has never lost a case at the CCMA, and he has helped workers return to their previous jobs.
Two problems loom large in the implementation of the national minimum wage. One is compliance, the other redress.
An ex-staffer claims UFS sacked her on trumped-up fraud charges leaked by her alleged harasser
Union employees can legally strike over a wage dispute with the union but dissent is silenced and they fear being fired
SABC interim board chair Khanyisile Kweyama told Parliament’s communications committee they would go after all of Motsoeneng’s assets to recoup funds
Clandestine meeting held to thwart M&G investigation into SARS commissioner Tom Moyane’s relationship with President Jacob Zuma
The professor was awarded R284 000 after the CCMA found the selection process unfair.
Slice of life: The story of a miner on level 16 when he heard the blast.
Nerine Kahn has stepped down as director of the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration following allegations of maladministration.
A forensic investigation called for disciplinary action nearly a year ago but this has not been done.
The Sars deputy commissioner, who has been suspended for allegedly setting up a “rogue unit” within the tax office, has taken his case to the CCMA.
Negotiations to resolve Amcu’s strike at three platinum mining companies will resume on Monday, while losses in the industry continue to mount.
Wage negotiations between major platinum producers and Amcu collapsed last week but are expected to begin again on Tuesday as the strike continues.
An increasing number of workers have turned to the law to solve disputes with their employers.
The Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration has denied allegations of corruption and fraud made by its former employee in Parliament.
A Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration official will meet with Transnet and unions in an attempt to resolve a countrywide strike.