Numsa march
Numsa to march against RAF
Numsa says RAF workers are striking countrywide because of the state of the company.
Thousands of members of metalworkers union Numsa and other groups handed over several memorandums to the Gauteng legislature, Chamber of Mines and the South African Reserve Bank.
The union says it’s up to Eskom to act & settle a strike over wages in the coal sector.
The union is demanding a commission of inquiry into the impact of corruption on basic service delivery.
Neasa says it cannot match the percent wage hike brokered between Numsa and Seifsa.
The employers association says it cannot match the 10 percent hike brokered between Numsa and Seifsa.
Numsa says some companies in Cape Town have barred employees from returning to work.
An estimated 200,000 Numsa members have been on strike since 1 July.
Riah Phiyega’s office says Numsa must be held accountable for the violence during its wage strike.
There is concern the Numsa strike might have an impact on Eskom’s operations.
Seifsa says Numsa shouldn't focus on unaffordable and unreasonable double-digit wage hikes.
Over 200,000 Numsa affiliates have embarked on industrial action for a 12% wage hike & housing allowance.
Over 200,000 Numsa affiliated workers are seeking a 12 percent wage hike across the board.
The country’s largest union won’t speak at events commemorating Workers Day.
Irvin Jim says the working class will demonstrate how powerful they are in the upcoming elections.
Irvin Jim addressed thousands of Numsa members who gathered to march for youth jobs.
The union's Irvin Jim says the legislation offers young people stupid jobs with no real benefits.
The union is demonstrating against unemployment in the country.