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Month: November 2024

SAFTU notes mixed progress in crime statistics, warns against complacency

November 25, 2024 SAFTU Admin 0

The South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU) acknowledges the second-quarter crime statistics released by Police Minister Senzo Mchunu. While the slight reduction in certain […]

SAFTU ON THE SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS TURNAROUND

November 23, 2024 SAFTU Admin 0

The South African Federation of Trade welcomes the turnaround of South African Airways( SAA), the state carrier. SAA has been plagued by maladministration, corruption, and […]

SAFTU WELCOMES THE WARRANT OF ARREST FOR THE GENOCIDAL BENJAMIN NETANYAHU

November 22, 2024 SAFTU Admin 0

The South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU) welcomes the arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu […]

SAFTU ON THE SARB’S INTEREST RATE CUT

November 22, 2024 SAFTU Admin 0

The South African Federation of Trade Unions(SAFTU) is disgusted by the Monetary Policy Committee’s decision to cut policy rates by a mere pittance of 25 […]

SAFTU’s STATEMENT ON THE UNFOLDING TRAGEDY OF STILFONTEIN MARGARET SHAFT

November 15, 2024 SAFTU Admin 0

The South African Federation of Trade Unions is extremely concerned that the unfolding situation in the Stilfontein Margaret shaft may end in a tragedy. We […]

SAFTU ON GAUTENG WATER CRISIS

November 14, 2024 SAFTU Admin 0

The South African Federation of Trade Unions is dismayed that Johannesburg Water has instituted throttling of the water supply for its residents between 21:00 and […]

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30 Jun

SAFTU WITHDRAWS CONDOLENCE STATEMENT FOLLOWING FALSE REPORTS OF MABUTHO “KID” SITHOLE’S DEATH. – South African Federation of Trade Unions – SAFTU.

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SAFTU MOURNS THE PASSING OF VETERAN ACTOR AND TRADE UNION PIONEER MABUTHO “KID” SITHOLE. – South African Federation of Trade Unions – SAFTU.

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29 Jun

INPUT BY SAFTU GENERAL SECRETARY ZWELINZIMA VAVI AT THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION SEMINAR. – South African Federation of Trade Unions – SAFTU

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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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