SAPS gets hammered in court over false k-word claims – Solidarity
Today the South African Police Service was ordered by the Labour Court to pay R300,000 in damages to Colonel Annemarie Oosthuizen.
Today the South African Police Service was ordered by the Labour Court to pay R300,000 in damages to Colonel Annemarie Oosthuizen.
Minister Lynne Brown has unveiled an interim Eskom board, which has the uphill challenge of steering the state-owned power utility out of its quagmire.
SAA representatives have agreed to refer a case against whistleblower Cynthia Stimpel to the CCMA, according to a statement issued by Outa on Tuesday.
Alide Dasnois complains that Independent’s coverage of the outcome of her case against the media house following her dismissal, as heard in the Labour Court, was unfair.
In a final victory over the SABC’s censorship policy, the public broadcaster finally conceded to allow the four journalists, who had been dismissed, to return to work tomorrow morning.
Four journalists from the SABC have been refused entry into work despite the Labour Court ruling that their dismissals were unlawful.
Four of the SABC journalists that were axed by the broadcaster must be reinstated, the Labour Court in Johannesburg ruled on Tuesday.
SABC news journalists, in an open revolt against boss Hlaudi Motsoeneng, donned black on Friday to show their support for their fired #SABC8 colleagues.
The interdict against the SABC’s policy to not show footage of violent protests will be used in the Labour Court case in which four of the employees that were fired will be challenging their dismissal.
Four of the SABC journalists who were suspended or faced disciplinary hearings were fired on Monday possibly because they approached the Labour Court.