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From sirens to silence: Deadline extended for striking EMPD officers to respond to pre-dismissal notices
After their participation in last month’s unlawful protest, nearly 400 EMPD officers have until Friday to reply to pre-dismissal notices, the City of Ekurhuleni said.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NEW EMPLOYMENT EQUITY ACT REGULATIONS
Designated employers with 50 or more employees must align their EE plans with these targets to ensure equitable representation. Non-compliance could result in hefty penalties of up to R1. 5 million or 2% of annual turnover. It is crucial to note that over 200 employees have already faced Labour Court for prior violations.
New funding round from National Treasury's Jobs Fund to boost green and informal economies
The Jobs Fund has announced a new funding round aimed at innovative projects in green and informal economies. Learn how to apply for grants and make a difference in your community.
Former eThekwini SCM deputy head loses court bid to overturn dismissal
Former eThekwini municipality deputy head of Supply Chain Management, Sandile Ngcobo, faces a setback as the Labour Court dismisses his application challenging his dismissal.
Denosa slams Motsoaledi’s ‘insulting’ plan to recruit only 200 nurses
Denosa has condemned Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi's announcement to recruit only 200 nurses as 'shockingly inadequate' amid a national nursing shortage crisis where projections indicate South Africa could be short 100,000 nurses by 2030.
'I am staying': South African teacher in Myanmar recounts his experience during deadly earthquake
After losing his girlfriend and critical documents in a devastating earthquake, South African teacher Sibonelo Myeni shares his harrowing experience and the reasons behind his decision to remain in Myanmar.
KwaZulu-Natal invests in youth with 116 new internships amid high unemployment
Against South Africa's 44. 6% youth unemployment rate, KwaZulu-Natal's Economic Development Department has welcomed 116 interns to a 24-month programme offering real-world workplace experience and monthly stipends. "This is not about making coffee," says MEC Musa Zondi, "it's a deliberate investment in our province's future
University of Johannesburg rejects claims by 'lecturer' who favoured Zimbabwean students
The University of Johannesburg has refuted Joel Sangweni's claims of being a lecturer, clarifying he was only briefly a tutor in 2024, after his social media post about intentionally failing South African students sparked xenophobic outrage across platforms. UJ is now considering legal action.
Are Mondays still the best way to kickstart the workweek?
As businesses navigate the evolving workplace, a debate continues over whether Mondays should foster office collaboration or allow a gentle remote start
Tshwane Economic Development Agency offers 12-month internships for graduates
Discover valuable internship opportunities at the Tshwane Economic Development Agency, designed to empower graduates with essential skills and work experience.
Tshwane Economic Development Agency offers 12-month internships for graduates
Discover valuable internship opportunities at the Tshwane Economic Development Agency, designed to empower graduates with essential skills and work experience.
New dismissal code: critical changes reshaping South African labour law
Labour unions are calling the new Draft Code on Dismissal 'dangerous' while legal experts provide a more nuanced view — discover how these proposed changes could significantly alter employer flexibility, probation periods, and strike participation rules in South African workplaces.
SA’s economy is a ‘no-growth zone’- and the jobs crisis is just the start
Despite the JSE’s All Share showing significant gains since the pandemic, South Africa is unlikely to achieve the economic growth needed to create a million jobs this year, according to experts.
‘No one should be denied jobs based on political affiliation’ | Macpherson vows to end political patronage in EPWP
Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, Dean Macpherson, promises to address allegations of political patronage and corruption within the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP), stressing that the status quo is unacceptable.
Government pledges R417 million to sustain ArcelorMittal employees amid talks to avert plant closures
In a bid to avert a crisis, the South African government pledges R417 million to support nearly 3,000 ArcelorMittal workers as negotiations to prevent steel mill closures intensify.
Eskom's job-for-pals scandal: Whistleblower reveals allegations
Eskom faces scrutiny over an alleged job-for-pals scandal involving an HR executive and a finance employee, leading to a whistleblower investigation.
Eskom probes executives in alleged job-for-pals scandal
Eskom confirmed the allegations, adding that the case was reported via email and channeled through to its confidential whistleblowing hotline.
Eskom probes executives in alleged job-for-pals scandal
Eskom confirmed the allegations, adding that the case was reported via email and channeled through to its confidential whistleblowing hotline.
Lawyer not in right standing with Legal Practice Council, forces maintenance case to start afresh
Following a significant legal irregularity, a judge has set aside a maintenance ruling, highlighting the importance of compliance within the legal profession.
Government clarifies Z83 form challenges in public service recruitment
The Department of Public Service and Administration addresses operational challenges with the Z83 employment application form, providing new guidelines to streamline recruitment processes across government departments.
Government clarifies Z83 form challenges in public service recruitment
The Department of Public Service and Administration addresses operational challenges with the Z83 employment application form, providing new guidelines to streamline recruitment processes across government departments.
GIWUSA calls for Gayton McKenzie's removal amid racial discrimination storm over job adverts
GIWUSA criticises Minister McKenzie for favouring certain racial groups in job adverts, demanding immediate action from President Ramaphosa.
Union demands Ramaphosa axe McKenzie for excluding blacks from job posting
The General Industries Workers of South Africa has called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to fire Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie over a job advertisement that favoured certain racial groups and excluded black candidates.
Union demands Gayton McKenzie's removal amid racial discrimination storm over job adverts
Workers union GIWUSA has launched a scathing attack on Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie, demanding his immediate removal after job advertisements explicitly excluded black candidates. The union has given a 7-day ultimatum before pursuing legal action, while McKenzie defends the posts as addressing historical employment imbalances.
ANCYL President Collen Malatji defends Zwelo Masilela's controversial deployment
ANCYL President Collen Malatji defends Zwelo Masilela's appointment as a senior researcher, asserting that blaming him for lacking qualifications is unjust.