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University workers demand insourcing and better working conditions

3rd September 2021 Joseph Chirume 0

Led by Giwusa, workers at university residences in major cities in South Africa have gone strike

Municipal workers in Port Elizabeth march for better working conditions

12th June 2020 Joseph Chirume 0

Municipal workers in Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality march for insourcing and danger allowance during the COVID-19 pandemic.

UAWU strike continues despite no meeting with UCT

11th September 2019 Mzi Velapi 0

The leaders of the striking workers at the University of Cape Town are hopeful that their alliance with students will be beneficial to their demand […]

Striking MyCiTi workers appear in court for public violence

30th November 2018 Mzi Velapi 0

The five workers who were arrested and charged for public violence appeared in Cape Town magistrate’s court on Thursday.

Striking MyCiti workers vow to continue the fight to be insourced

10th November 2018 Mzi Velapi 0

The striking workers are adamant that they will continue with the strike for insourcing that started in October.

MyCiti strikers meet with the City and political parties

1st November 2018 Mzi Velapi 0

The striking MyCiti workers today had their first meeting with the City of Cape Town and the Vehicle Operating Companies.

MyCiti workers to “intensify the strike”

17th October 2018 Mzi Velapi 0

The City of Cape Town says it will seek a court interdict against the “violent, EFF-led” striking workers.

MyCiti workers go on a wildcat strike

16th October 2018 Mzi Velapi 0

The wildcat strike by workers under the MyCiti project in Cape Town is not resolved and will continue into a third day.

Trade unions and UCT reach an agreement

19th September 2018 Mzi Velapi 0

The struggle for better working conditions for workers at institutions of higher learning continues after they were insourced due to pressure from workers and students during #FeesMustFall.

Unions weighing new offer to end bus strike

8th May 2018 Mzi Velapi 0

Trade unions in the bus industry are consulting with their members on a new wage offer from the employers.

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