NEHAWU on the attack on Palestine by apartheid Israel
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The National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union (NEHAWU) joins millions of people in South Africa, the African Continent and, indeed, around the World in condemning the barbaric and savage Israeli attacks on the Palestinian people.
Amanda Watson Nehawu is not happy about the donation of ventilators to India, but the government assures everything is under control. Nurses set up new ventilators at Charlotte Maxeke Hospital in Johannesburg. Picture: Neil McCartney As the Sars-Cov-2 virus continues to ravage India, which is fast approaching 4 million active cases, South Africa will be donating ventilators to help in its efforts to prevent deaths. The National Education, Health and Allied Workers Union (Nehawu) isn’t happy about the donations. “While numbers have been skyrocketing the government and the Department of Health have been closing temporary treatment facilities, the vaccination programme is very slow and there is no indication of ramping up the acquisition of ventilators, oxygen and extra beds in preparation for the third wave,” N
Fresh factory strike looms
MASERU – SIX trade unions say they will down tools next Friday to press Labour Minister Moshe Leoma to gazette a new minimum wage for factory workers.
The strike will be a follow-up to one they held two weeks ago in the Thetsane Industrial Area where three workers were shot and injured by the riot police.
The unions say they will petition Prime Minister Moeketsi Majoro and Leoma to address their grievances.
Speaking at a press conference in Maseru on Tuesday, , who is the Secretary General of the National Clothing Textile and Allied Workers Union (NACTWU), said they will not back off until their grievances are addressed.
Reitumetse Makwea As the strike entered the third week, Demawusa’s general secretary, Deon Makhura, said the initial 18% increase was just a starting point. Metrobus workers affiliated to the Democratic Municipal and Allied Workers’ Union of SA picket at Gandhi Square in Johannesburg’s
central business district on Monday. Picture: Neil McCartney
Joburg Metrobus on Monday said it was not in negotiations with the members of the Democratic Municipal and Allied Workers’ Union of SA (Demawusa), following its picket at Gandhi Square in the Johannesburg central business district.
This after operations were disrupted yet again over an 18% salary increase and 27 other demands, including adjustments of salary disparity and long-service bonuses.
NEHAWU in Limpopo on the fire at the F.H Odendaal hospital
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The National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union (NEHAWU) in Limpopo sends condolences to the families of the two patients who lost their lives after a fire broke out in the COVID-19 ward at the F.H Odendaal hospital on Tuesday night.