The National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union [NEHAWU] has ended a seven months long wage impasse at National Students Financial Aid Scheme [NSFAS] after both parties reached an agreement on the 04th November 2025 leading to a signing ceremony on the 05th November 2025 following a strike action in the month of October 2025. […]
Monthly Archives: November 2025
SALGBC dismisses Tshwane’s wage exemption request
Times Live reports that the South African Local Government Bargaining Council (SALGBC) has ordered the City of Tshwane to comply with the 2021/22 salary and wage agreement and effect the necessary adjustments within six months. The SALGBC on Friday dismissed an application by Tshwane to be exempted from honouring the wage agreement it had signed […]
Tshwane won’t appeal order to backdate salary increases
The Citizen reports that the City of Tshwane on Tuesday afternoon announced that it will implement the bargaining council ruling made the previous day and pay – retrospectively – the 3.5% salary increase its staff was entitled to in 2021/22. This means the city must find at least R2 billion to foot the bill that […]
SAMWU: Tshwane’s decision to backpay employees
EWN reports that the South African Local Bargaining Council (SALBC) recently ordered the municipality to implement a 3.5% salary increase for over 20,000 of the city’s workers. After threatening to make the City of Tshwane ungovernable for the G20 Summit, the South African Municipal Workers’ Union (SAMWU) has softened its tongue following the city’s decision […]
AMSA to appeal Labour Court ruling to reinstate retrenched workers.
Fullview writes that ArcelorMittal South Africa (AMSA) confirmed that it had applied for leave to appeal a Labour Court judgment stipulating that retrenched workers from its longs operations in Newcastle and Vereeniging be reinstated. The steel producer argues that it has complied with its obligations to consult fairly, and that any further delay in winding […]
Eskom appeals employment equity judgment
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The Citizen reports that Eskom has successfully appealed a Labour Court judgment that ruled its practice of not shortlisting members of non-designated groups for advertised posts amounted to an absolute barrier and is not an affirmative action measure as contemplated by the Employment Equity Act (EEA). A judgment handed down in the Labour Appeal Court […]
NUM demands 15% salary increase for Eskom employees
SABC news reports that the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) has kicked off wage negotiations at Eskom with a 15% salary increase demand for its members. Other demands include a housing benefit of R7 000 a month and the company’s medical aid contribution of 80%. The current 7% multi-year agreement comes to an end in June […]
Cosatu welcomes registration of the taxi driver’s union
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The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) is proud to welcome a brand-new union into the fold of the progressive trade union movement. The South African Taxi Drivers Workers Union (SATDWU) officially registered with the Registrar of Labour Relations on 3 November. Having guided and assisted the emerging union through the registration process for […]
Medical aid: Triple tax for South Africa is coming
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Business Tech reports that South African taxpayers on medical aids will be facing a ‘triple tax’ to fund the National Health Insurance (NHI) in the country—paying normal tax, losing medical aid tax credits and still having to fork out for private healthcare as the scheme rolls out on vague timelines. The National Department of Health […]
Big petrol and diesel prices cuts this week
The Citizen reports that South African motorists will pay less for petrol and diesel at the pumps from Wednesday, 5 November 2025. The decrease in petrol prices will be welcomed by cash-strapped motorists ahead of the festive season. Petrol and diesel pricesThe department of mineral resources and energy (DMRE) announced that both the price of […]