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Stranded Soweto train commuters back rail safety strike
Employees affiliated to the Federation of Unions of South Africa (Fedusa) and its affiliate the United Transport & Allied Trade Union (Untu) will be demonstrating, with marches planned in Johannesburg, Pretoria, Cape Town, and Durban.
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Nationwide rail strike to leave commuters stranded
The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) said that Metrorail would run a limited service on Friday morning as dozens of employees across the country are expected to embark on a nationwide strike.
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Rail strike to go ahead, marches planned for major city centres
Untu and the Federation of Unions of SA hope that thousands of workers will down tools and partake in the demonstrations across the country.
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Fedusa, Untu hope rail strike will lead to soldiers protecting infrastructure
The unions are calling on President Cyril Ramaphosa to declare the rail system a crisis and a 'state of emergency'.
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City of CT warns against nationwide strike over poor rail service
Fedusa and its transport affiliate, the United National Transport Union, were behind the industrial action scheduled for next Friday.
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George’s dismissal case now in hands of CCMA
The federation of unions dismissed George last month over allegations of corruption involving his purchase of shares in controversial company Ayo technologies.
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Sacked Fedusa boss Dennis George appealing ‘unfair’ dismissal
Former Fedusa general secretary Dennis George claims the presiding officer in his disciplinary process was biased.
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Dennis George dismissed from Fedusa following corruption probe
George was suspended from Fedusa in February as the PIC’s R4.3 billion investment in Ayo Technology came under scrutiny at the PIC Inquiry.
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Dennis George says Fedusa suspension to tarnish his reputation
George has been informed by his union this morning that his special leave has now been turned into precautionary suspension in the wake of allegations that he bought shares in Ayo Technology Solutions without informing the federation.
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#PICInquiry: Fedusa to probe corruption claims against Dennis George
Fedusa has appointed a team to look into the allegations but he is adamant it never gave any instruction for the acquisition of the shares on the union's behalf.
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Fedusa suspends general secretary implicated in dodgy PIC deal
Dennis George is facing allegations that he personally benefitted in the controversial R4.3 billion deal between the Public Investment Cooperation and Ayo Technology Solutions.
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Fedusa appeals to govt for R3b bailout for SABC
The SABC has announced it may have to cut jobs due to its financial turmoil.
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Fedusa: Staff morale at SAA low
SAA CEO Vuyani Jarana says that Finance Minister Tito Mboweni's comments about closing the airline have created panic.
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Fedusa welcomes Tom Moyane’s axing from Sars
Fedusa says President Cyril Ramaphosa made the right decision in firing Tom Moyane.
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‘It’s unfair to blame workers for state’s soaring wage bill’
Cosatu and Fedusa say the focus should be on cleaning up corruption, sorting out state-owned companies and trimming a bloated executive.
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Fedusa pleased with Gautrain wage talks outcome
Earlier on Monday, it was announced that the three-week long strike had come to an end.
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Fedusa on Gautrain wage talks: We’re making slow progress
Workers are now calling for a 9% wage increase, an R15 000 incentive bonus and other benefits such as housing, travel and late shift allowances.
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PIC directors implicated in VBS scandal must face criminal charges - Fedusa
Ernest Nesane resigned with immediate effect after testifying at the forensic investigation into VBS, while Paul Magula was dismissed earlier this year for poor performance.
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Fedusa wants PIC to declare Nesane, Magula delinquent directors
A forensic investigation into the troubled VBS Mutual Bank revealed serious allegations of impropriety against the PIC’s head of legal counsel, governance and compliance, Ernest Nesane, who subsequently resigned.
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SA Express may not pay staff June salaries
Fedusa says it will appeal to Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan to provide emergency funding.
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Cash-in-transit drivers protest against heist attacks
The drivers, who are employed by cash handling companies, are expected to march to the office of the Gauteng Safety MEC, where they will hand over a memorandum.