Trade union federation Cosatu has welcomed the government gazette empowering labour inspectors to enforce compliance ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has opted for a 3.8% increase for his executive and parliamentarians and 4.1% for the judiciary.
COSATU has voiced strong support for Transport Minister Barbara Creecy’s call to amend legislation governing drunken driving.
For investors and business people the major focus of the moment is the progress the national coalition appears to be making ...
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has approved salary increases of 4.1 and 3.8% for public office-bearers across different categories ...
Federation is disappointed that government has only slightly reduced the salary increase for politicians from 4.1% to 3.8% ...
South Africa faces a staggering 42.4% unemployment rate, and the recent retrenchments by Motus have exacerbated the crisis.
COSATU strongly welcomes Minister Creecy’s call for a total ban on drinking and driving. 15. The Congress of South African ...
South Africa’s largest trade union is exploring a return to Cosatu after nearly a decade in the wilderness, as part of an ...
Following the sentencing of Iwan Peter Schelbert to five years for a R376 million fraud, Cosatu calls for urgent NPA funding ...