SOUTH AFRICA
The National Council of Provinces’ select committee on economic and business development this week adopted the National Minimum Wage Bill, the Labour Relations Amendment Bill, and the Basic Conditions of Employment Amendment Bill without amendment. These bills will now go to the plenary of the NCOP for adoption and then forwarded to President Ramaphosa for his signature and enactment. SAFTU is appalled, though not surprised that the African National Congress has bulldozed these bills through Parliament and ignored all the objections that SAFTU and numerous civil society organisations raised. saftu.org.za/
In February, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the summit would be held in 2018 following labour’s requests for a platform where the country’s response to the unemployment crisis and mass retrenchments would be addressed. businesslive.co.za/
Terry Bell’s Inside Labour column addresses the much-lauded Constitutional Court judgment on labour brokers. He fears it will not affect the notorious “bakkie brigade” – those independent labour traffickers who hire out teams of workers picked up from roadsides around the country. fin24.com/
Shoprite will drop disciplinary charges against its 93 workers following the withdrawal of its N$4,5-million damages lawsuit last week. The retailer issued a statement yesterday saying that it was willing to withdraw the disciplinary charges on condition that the workers sign a final warning. namibian.com.na/
Violence against women is not confined to the home but victimises women in South African workplaces where women regularly face sexual harassment and abuse. It is estimated that more than half of all working women internationally experience sexual harassment and abuse by their male counterparts at work. The day before South Africa celebrates Women’s Day on Workers on Wednesday, we discuss the problem and more importantly – what is being done about it. wwmp.org.za/
The SABC’s unpaid bills at the end of July are believed to exceed R100m owed to 64 companies, with independent TV producers owed about R90m of that. news24.com/
The Right2Know Campaign and Privacy International, represented by the Legal Resources Centre, have applied to be admitted as friends of the court in an ongoing legal challenge to South Africa’s surveillance law, RICA, in the High Court in Pretoria. r2k.org.za/
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