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Month: October 2017

SAFTU’s expectations from MTBPS statement

October 24, 2017 SAFTU 0

When finance minister Malusi Gigaba delivers his first Medium Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS) in Parliament on 25 October 2017, it will provide him with […]

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SAFTU statement on Cabinet reshuffle

October 17, 2017 SAFTU 0

The South African Federation of Trade unions has noted with concern yet another Cabinet reshuffle by a clearly desperate President Zuma. The new ministers are; […]

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SAFTU’s submission to the Parliamentary Committee on Public Enterprises, 17 October 2017

October 17, 2017 SAFTU 0

SAFTU’s submission to the Parliamentary Committee on Public Enterprises, 17 October 2017 SAFTU condemns possible use of PIC funds to bail out bankrupt SOEs The […]

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SAFTU demands Mbalula’ must go!

October 14, 2017 SAFTU 0

The South African Federation of Trade Unions is disgusted by the conduct of Police Minister Fikile Mbalula in Cape Town on Friday 6 October. In […]

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SAFTU calls on Jacob Zuma to step down

October 13, 2017 SAFTU 0

The South African Federation of Trade Unions welcomes today’s ruling by the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA), which dismissed, with costs, an attempt by President […]

SAFTU demands a free, democratic and accountable SABC

October 11, 2017 SAFTU 0

The South African Federation of Trade Unions is alarmed at President Zuma’s long delay in approving the new SABC board. The Interim Board’s term of […]

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SAFTU DEMANDS URGENT INTERVENTION TO STOP MANUFACTURING COLLAPSE AND JOB BLOODBATH.

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SAFTU ON THE DECLINING MANUFACTURING OUTPUT: A DEEPENING DE-INDUSTRIALISATION CRISIS UNDER NEOLIBERAL POLICY. – South African Federation of Trade Unions – SAFTU

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SAFTU CONDEMNS @realDonaldTrump APOCALYPTIC THREATS AGAINST IRAN.

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YouTube Video VVVFYnNUSkE4VVRhMEZ3VHlZU2FTZlN3LmdNUXA3NEV4RWY4 SAFTU General Secretary Zwelinzima Vavi weighs in on the outcomes and impact of the discussions.


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SAFTU General Secretary Zwelinzima Vavi weighs in on the outcomes and impact of the discussions.


Source: Newsroom Afrika
SAFTU does not own the rights to this footage. Used for commentary and public interest purposes.
SAFTU rejects News24 Jobs Conference as a false consensus pushing failed neoliberal policies
SAFTU General Secretary weighs in on the newly instituted National Minimum Wage.
NUMSA Sector Coordinator Frederick Mabasa speaks on SAFM about the ongoing crisis at Mafoko Security, where workers have allegedly gone unpaid. He outlines the hardships faced by security guards, including delayed or non-payment of wages and unpaid statutory benefits, and explains the union’s concerns about labour law violations. Mabasa places the issue within the broader problem of exploitation in the private security sector and calls for accountability, enforcement by regulators, and protection of workers’ rights.
NUMSA’s Frederick Mabasa on SAFM: Mafoko Security’s Failure to Pay Workers
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