Upington farmers are desperate for water
A shepherd lets sheep out to graze in the early morning. The commonage in Upington is hot and dry. There
A shepherd lets sheep out to graze in the early morning. The commonage in Upington is hot and dry. There
The South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU) emphatically rejects the government’s plan to implement early retirement initiatives for public
A bustling second-hand clothing market in Johannesburg. Archive photo: Kimberly Mutandiro Thousands of people have signed a petition opposing the
Sea Harvest workers want an 8% increase from the company who made R282 million in profits last year.
Sea Harvest workers are striking for better pay, fair treatment, and safer conditions, highlighting wage gaps and recent safety concerns.
Residents, landlords and immigrant spaza shop owners at a community meeting at Babs Madlakane Hall in KwaNobuhle, Kariega, on Thursday.
Four years after the landmark Concourt Mahalangu ruling, domestic workers are still unable to access compensation. Archive photo: Bernard Chiguvare
▶️ this post first appeared on SAFTU BY SAFTU The South African Federation of Trade welcomes the turnaround of South
The Stilfontein Solidarity Committee calls for fair reforms to end xenophobia and make mining benefit communities and support growth.
The South African Federation of Trade Unions(SAFTU) is disgusted by the Monetary Policy Committee’s decision to cut policy rates by
A shepherd lets sheep out to graze in the early morning. The commonage in Upington is hot and dry. There
The South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU) emphatically rejects the government’s plan to implement early retirement initiatives for public
A bustling second-hand clothing market in Johannesburg. Archive photo: Kimberly Mutandiro Thousands of people have signed a petition opposing the
Sea Harvest workers want an 8% increase from the company who made R282 million in profits last year.
Sea Harvest workers are striking for better pay, fair treatment, and safer conditions, highlighting wage gaps and recent safety concerns.
Residents, landlords and immigrant spaza shop owners at a community meeting at Babs Madlakane Hall in KwaNobuhle, Kariega, on Thursday.
Four years after the landmark Concourt Mahalangu ruling, domestic workers are still unable to access compensation. Archive photo: Bernard Chiguvare
▶️ this post first appeared on SAFTU BY SAFTU The South African Federation of Trade welcomes the turnaround of South
The Stilfontein Solidarity Committee calls for fair reforms to end xenophobia and make mining benefit communities and support growth.
The South African Federation of Trade Unions(SAFTU) is disgusted by the Monetary Policy Committee’s decision to cut policy rates by