NUPSAW received feedback from Dis-Chem
NUPSAW received feedback from Dis-Chem late last night on our submissions and communications to them. NUPSAW is now trying to secure a meeting with Dis-Chem Pharmacies to finalise and sign the agreement that NUPSAW will table so that workers can go back to work.Continue Reading
NUPSAW is appalled by the treatment of ECD practitioners
The National Union of Public Service and Allied Workers (NUPSAW) handed over a memorandum to the Office of the State President demanding a stop to the practice of transferring funds to Early Childhood Development Centres who pay themselves fat salaries every month, but forcing workers to live below the lower-boundContinue Reading
Early Childhood Development Practitioners march to Union Buildings
Early Childhood Development Practitioners who are NUPSAW members from Limpopo, went to the streets of Pretoria to demonstrate their frustrations on Tuesday, 05 March 2019. The ECD Practitioners marched to Union Buildings to hand over a memorandum of demands to the office of the president. They are waiting for aContinue Reading
ECD memorandum signed
Early Childhood Development Practitioners handing over a memorandum that was received and signed by delegates from the Office of the President.Continue Reading
PHSDSBC information on CHWs
The PHSDSBC held a meeting on 14 February 2019 View Document Continue Reading
President K.I. Mokaila – 2019
Building and restructuring the union It is a general practice that NUPSAW like any other progressive organization and trade union requires new strategies in order to effectively respond to external and internal challenges. Sectoral and occupational shifts in employment continue to erode traditional union stronghold, while social and ideological changesContinue Reading
NUPSAW NEC Workshop in Pictures
Nupsaw workshop in pictures held on 22 February 2019Continue Reading
Summaries of draft agreements before PHSDSBC
Increase of Levies: From 01 April 2015 to date, the PHSDSBC has been funded by a levy contribution of R5.00 per employee and R5.00 per employee from the Employer (a total of R10.00). The contribution of R10.00 referred to can no longer sustain the strategic objectives and operational functions of theContinue Reading
NUPSAW planned marches at Dis-chem Pharmacies
The National Union of Public Service and Allied Workers invites the media to its planned marches of Dis-Chem employees on Friday, 25 January 2019. These marches will be taking place at the following venues: 1. NUPSAW Mpumalanga will be marching to Dis-chem warehouse (CJ Williams). 2. NUPSAW Gauteng is marchingContinue Reading
CCMA Dis-Chem media briefing : Trade union NUPSAW & DIS-CHEM Phamacies
The Labour Relations Act of South Africa, in Section 21, allows for the formation, joining and recognition of a trade union to represent the interests and aspirations of workers in the place of employment. That includes every store, distribution centre and workplace run by DISCHEM. The denial of bonuses lastContinue Reading