Labour

UCT staff strike ends as agreement is reached

Unions accept 3.5% increase as progress made on other issues

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Brief | 3 March 2026

Clothing company implicated in sweatshop scandal cries foul

Drake Clothing says bargaining council’s liquidation bid was done in bad faith

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Law | 2 March 2026

Canegrowers to urgently intervene in sugar giant Tongaat’s liquidation

The canegrowers’ association represents 23,000 farmers

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Law | 27 February 2026

Security guards down tools over late salaries at Ekurhuleni municipality

More than 70 guards employed by Motane Investment blocked entry to Duduza Customer Care Centre, saying their salaries are repeatedly paid late

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Brief | 27 February 2026

Striking UCT staff demand 7% increase

Vice-chancellor agrees to meet with unions within 48 hours

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News | 26 February 2026

PRASA whistleblowers make last bid to get their jobs back

Martha Ngoye and Tiro Holele want Concourt to reinstate their jobs

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Law | 25 February 2026

Concourt rules on constructive dismissal after 18 months

Employee cannot succeed in constructive dismissal claim because he anticipates that working conditions will become intolerable

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Law | 25 February 2026

KZN sweatshops sued for labour law violations

Bargaining council alleges that pay is below minimum wage and workers endure appalling conditions

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Law | 12 February 2026

“Gangster” municipality fails to pay pension fund contributions

Ditsobotla Local Municipality has been under national administration since September

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Brief | 2 February 2026