Solidarity: EFF’s distorted ownership facts, incite racial tension
Solidarity says statements made by EFF’s Julius Malema accusing the Johannesburg Stock Exchange of racism and white dominance are distorted and incite racial tension.
Solidarity says statements made by EFF’s Julius Malema accusing the Johannesburg Stock Exchange of racism and white dominance are distorted and incite racial tension.
A report by trade union Solidarity details 9 corruption scandals that have cost the taxpayer much more than the R246m spent on President Zuma’s home in Nkandla
Former directors of Aurora, Solly and Fazel Bhana’s application to appeal an earlier ruling that they were liable for R35 million in the Aurora saga has been dismissed by the North Gauteng High Court.
The University of Johannesburg confirmed that one of its lecturers who allegedly published racist statements on her Twitter profile has been dismissed.
ArcelorMittal CEO Paul O’Flaherty says government must decide if the steel industry is a weapon of choice for the country. Industrialise or import, first creates jobs and opportunity, the second decimates industry.
Telkom said its restructuring plans would be temporarily delayed after a labour court referred its dispute with unions.
As of January this year, Telkom had 18,384 employees. Yet within the next two months – according to the major affected union, Solidarity — the telecoms company plans to shed 7,800 jobs.
Solidarity has learnt that Eskom workers had been monitoring resonances at the silo since January. It had been reported to the company at that stage that, based on the increase in vibration, the silo was showing signs of deterioration.
Under the UN’s racial discrimination convention, countries have to report every two years. The South African government last submitted a report in 2006.
More than 300 managers at South African fixed-line operator Telkom SA have left the company voluntarily as part of a restructuring, the Solidarity union said on Thursday.