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COSATU
The DA says it will demand documentation about e-tolls implementation from Sanral, amid news that a foreign firm will receive about R669m from the venture.
Cosatu says it is appalled about news that an Austrian e-tolling firm expects to make R664m a year from Gauteng's e-tolling system.
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe has convened a meeting of key role players in the mining industry to be held in Pretoria on Friday‚ the Presidency says.
The DA will push for labour reforms in Parliament to address underlying causes of mining unrest, a report says.
Cosatu president Sdumo Dlamini says the Brics group should be inclusive and allow full participation by labour in all its institutions.
The eThekwini municipality is giving the ANC a bad name, Congress of SA Trade Unions Durban Central secretary Mlondi Manzini says.
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe has met church leaders to discuss e-tolling in Gauteng.
Cosatu will reject aspects of the National Development Plan which it believes undermines worker rights and reduces wages, spokesperson Patrick Craven says.
South Africa should invest in improving the economic literacy of workers to strengthen the country’s labour relations, an economist says.
The DA has neglected Cape Town's poor communities in the storms and severe cold weather of the past few days, according to Cosatu.
Cosatu has condemned the killing of a National Union of Mineworkers' shop steward at Lonmin's Western Platinum mine.
The National Council of Trade Unions says there should be no tension between unions with regard to the rights of workers in the mining sector.
The Congress of South African Trade Unions says it remains intent on bringing freeways in Johannesburg to a standstill to protest against electronic tolling.
About 300 cars were taking part in the "drive slow" protest action on Johannesburg freeways, Cosatu says.
If President Jacob Zuma is serious about promoting growth the government must stop e-tolling, says the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance.