NUPSAW REJECTS RIDICULOUS “OFFER” OF R978 GRATUITY FOR PUBLIC SERVANTS
NUPSAW REJECTS RIDICULOUS “OFFER” OF R978 GRATUITY FOR PUBLIC SERVANTS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. 19 May 2021 Following a deadlock on 23 April 2021, with parties in the PSCBC to get a solution regarding salary negotiations for public servants. However, other sweetheart unions and the employer agreed to beginContinue Reading
NURSES DAY 2021: TIME TO APPRECIATE NURSES AMID COVID-19 CRISIS
The National Union of Public Service and Allied Workers (NUPSAW) joins the international community in recognising the admirable and invaluable contributions nurses make in the communities they serve in nursing our country back to health. We acknowledge and thank nurses for their expertise, professionalism, and dedication to keeping people healthy.Continue Reading
NUPSAW CONDEMNS SANPARKS CEO’S BEHAVIOUR AMID SEXUAL ASSAULT ALLEGATIONS
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION 13 May 2021 NUPSAW CONDEMNS SANPARKS CEO’S BEHAVIOUR AMID SEXUAL ASSAULT ALLEGATIONS The National Union of Public Service and Allied Workers (NUPSAW) condemns in strongest terms any form of misconduct by SANPARKS Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Fundisile Mketeni, following his allegations ofContinue Reading
EPWP FORUM WORKERS OCCUPY GAUTENG MEC JACOB MAMABOLO’S OFFICE OVERNIGHT
PRESS RELEASE To all media houses For immediate attention EPWP FORUM WORKERS OCCUPY GAUTENG MEC JACOB MAMABOLO’S OFFICE OVERNIGHT The security workers have pledged solidarity with the workers and refused to open the gates to the building. But the JMPD and POP, who initially heeded the workers’ appeal, have nowContinue Reading
NUPSAW RALLIES BEHIND WITS STUDENT PROTESTS, CONDEMNS POLICE BRUTALITY AND KILLING
PRESS RELEASE NUPSAW RALLIES BEHIND WITS STUDENT PROTESTS, CONDEMNS POLICE BRUTALITY AND KILLING For immediate release 11 March 2021 The National Union of Public Service and Allied Workers (NUPSAW) is saddened by the death of a bystander at the hands of South African Police Services (SAPS) yesterdayContinue Reading
NUPSAW CONDEMNS VIOLENT OPPRESSION ON PEACEFUL SAFTU PROTESTERS IN WESTERN CAPE.
For immediate release 25 February 2021 The National Union of Public Service and Allied Workers (NUPSAW) strongly condemns the attack and arrest of SAFTU Western Cape Provincial Secretary, comrade Andre Adams, and DEMAWUSA Chairperson comrade Nadine Simons yesterday during the #SAFTUStayAway in the Western Cape. As NUPSAW, weContinue Reading
NUPSAW MESSAGE OF SOLIDARITY TO THE WORKERS ACTIVIST, COMRADE ABBEY TROTSKY
For immediate release 25 February 2021 The National Union of Public Service and Allied Workers (NUPSAW) strongly condemns the attack and arrest of SAFTU Western Cape Provincial Secretary, comrade Andre Adams, and DEMAWUSA Chairperson comrade Nadine Simons yesterday during the #SAFTUStayAway in the Western Cape. As NUPSAW, weContinue Reading
ASTRAZENECA VACCINE TENDER A DISASTROUS SETBACK FOR SOUTH AFRICANS
PRESS RELEASE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE TENDER A DISASTROUS SETBACK FOR SOUTH AFRICANS For immediate release 10 February 2021 The National Union of Public Service and Allied Workers (NUPSAW) is disappointed in the government’s recklessness in procuring the COVID-19 vaccine (AstraZeneca). South Africa recently procured about one and aContinue Reading
NUPSAW APPALLED BY THE LABOUR APPEAL COURT AND GOVERNMENTS INTENTIONS TO LEAVE PUBLIC SERVANTS STRANDED WITH NO INCREASES
17 December 2020 To: All Media Attention: News Editors and Media Houses FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NUPSAW APPALLED BY THE LABOUR APPEAL COURT AND GOVERNMENTS INTENTIONS TO LEAVE PUBLIC SERVANTS STRANDED WITH NO INCREASES The National Union of Public Service and Allied Workers (NUPSAW) is dismayed by theContinue Reading
NUPSAW WILL BE DEMONSTRATING OUTSIDE THE LABOUR APPEAL COURT TOMORROW, OVER NON-IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PUBLIC SERVANTS WAGE INCREASE.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NUPSAW WILL BE DEMONSTRATING OUTSIDE THE LABOUR APPEAL COURT TOMORROW, OVER NON-IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PUBLIC SERVANTS WAGE INCREASE. The National Union of Public Service and Allied Workers (NUPSAW) representing more than 80 000 of public servants in the Public Service Coordinating Bargaining Council (PSCBC) forContinue Reading