Cosatu jobs march
CT leg of Cosatu marchers arrive at Parliament
Cosatu's Tony Ehrenreich says that the protest is an important move to addressing corruption in the country.
Cosatu says today’s national strike is the start of an ongoing campaign for decent jobs in SA.
Cosatu expects no less than 200,000 out of its 1.6 million members to take part in today's march.
The trade union federation says workers should fight for their share of the millions paid to executives.
Cosatu says it’s expecting dozens of its affiliate members to join in the nationwide march.
The federation has called on workers across the country to join the demonstration on 7 October.
Union memebers took part in Wednesday’s march for decent work by Cosatu.
The ANC in the Western Cape says the industry was suffering, but it stepped in & saved thousands of jobs.
Cosatu president Sidumo Dlamini expressed happiness at the outcomes of the Marches, which took place countrywide as he said it reiterated the support that Cosatu has as a union.
S'dumo Dlamini told crowds at Cosatu's march that disunity threatens the life of Cosatu and other alliances.
NUM has accused Sibanye of siding with its rivals and has called on the company to sign a wage agreement.
Blade Nzimande called for an immediate moratorium on housing evictions at the JHB leg of Cosatu’s march.
The union’s president lashed out at Eskom, Prasa & Telkom at their march for ‘decent work’ in JHB.
The trade union federation has raised concerns over the country’s high unemployment rate.
The federation says expects thousands to attend marches for 'decent jobs' across the country today.
Marches have been planned for Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, the Western Cape, Limpopo & Mpumalanga.
The union will embark on a one day socio-economic march in cities across the country tomorrow.
Cosatu's affiliated unions will march to different departments & companies in support of their demands.
The trade union federation & several unions will march over the slow pace of job creation on 7 October.