COSATU marches for decent work and against inequality
COSATU workers protested income inequality, rising living costs, and job insecurity on International Decent Work Day
COSATU workers protested income inequality, rising living costs, and job insecurity on International Decent Work Day
Hundreds marched in Khayelitsha, demanding justice for crime victims and protesting poor service delivery and failed law enforcement.
Axed Law Enforcement Advancement Plan (Leap) officers carried placards that read: ‘’Bring back Leap officers,’’ and ‘’City officials must resolve
Drivers for e-hailing services Bolt, Uber and InDrive embarked on strike action on Tuesday demanding decisive intervention by government and
Khayelitsha’s new men’s health clinic addresses critical health issues offering specialised education and services for locals.
Featuring Nonstizi Mgqwetho, one of the strongest literary voices produced by South Africa in the 20th century.
Over 100 families have been living in new RDP houses without electricity since September last year, when they first moved
Classes in poor schools are expected to grow even bigger, and the quality of learning worse, if teacher cuts happen.
The employer Premier FMCG’s attempt to stop striking workers was dismissed by the Johannesburg Labour Court due to insufficient evidence.
As workers continue striking for fair wages, safety improvements, and for justice, amid company profits.
COSATU workers protested income inequality, rising living costs, and job insecurity on International Decent Work Day
Hundreds marched in Khayelitsha, demanding justice for crime victims and protesting poor service delivery and failed law enforcement.
Axed Law Enforcement Advancement Plan (Leap) officers carried placards that read: ‘’Bring back Leap officers,’’ and ‘’City officials must resolve
Drivers for e-hailing services Bolt, Uber and InDrive embarked on strike action on Tuesday demanding decisive intervention by government and
Khayelitsha’s new men’s health clinic addresses critical health issues offering specialised education and services for locals.
Featuring Nonstizi Mgqwetho, one of the strongest literary voices produced by South Africa in the 20th century.
Over 100 families have been living in new RDP houses without electricity since September last year, when they first moved
Classes in poor schools are expected to grow even bigger, and the quality of learning worse, if teacher cuts happen.
The employer Premier FMCG’s attempt to stop striking workers was dismissed by the Johannesburg Labour Court due to insufficient evidence.
As workers continue striking for fair wages, safety improvements, and for justice, amid company profits.