Labour
No compensation for man after work accident
Six months later, bureaucracy prevents Ntongenzani Ngidi from making ends meet
News | 22 January 2018
Women wait for work on the side of the road
“We cannot give up because we have children that depend on us.”
News | 19 January 2018
Dis-Chem accused of victimising union members
Workers on strike at retailer’s warehouse
By Zoë Postman
News | 18 January 2018
Students turned away at Unisa Pietermaritzburg campus
Workers on strike following wage dispute
Brief | 17 January 2018
DUT employees strike after wage negotiations break down
Registration of new students affected
News | 15 January 2018
Murder and corruption in the mining town the world forgot
Gold buyers in expensive cars extort rock-bottom prices from Durban Deep’s zama zamas, while the police look on
Text by Christopher Clark. Photos by Shaun Swingler.
Feature | 11 January 2018
Silicosis case: we’re close to a settlement, say lawyers for both sides
Gold mines drop their plan to appeal against court ruling
By Pete Lewis
Brief | 10 January 2018
Silicosis: Department of Mineral Resources slams “lawyers who loot”
Deputy minister cites asbestos case in bid to muscle in on new trust fund
By Pete Lewis
News | 12 December 2017
Silicosis: we’re close to a deal with the mines, says miners’ attorney
Rate of deaths among mineworkers makes settlement urgent
By Pete Lewis
News | 11 December 2017