The National Union of Public Service and Allied Workers (NUPSAW) and the Health and Other Service Personnel Trade Union of South Africa (HOSPERSA’s) planned protest action which was scheduled for Friday, 20th September 2019 is cancelled, after the employer (SANParks) came with an offer. Both the unions and the employerContinue Reading

  The National Union of Public Service and Allied Workers (NUPSAW) launched an urgent application on the 18 October 2019 to the Labour Court regarding the Unions re-admission to the PHSDSBC, after the employer failed to comply with the settlement agreement which was dated on 09 September 2019. NUPSAW submittedContinue Reading

Zevenwacht employees should not be dismissed. However, to stress the importance of compliance with picketing rules and a court order, which compliance is fundamental to upholding the rule of law in society, it is appropriate that the employees be given a final written warning for breach of picketing rules andContinue Reading

Who is presiding as commissioner over our Dis-Chem member’s arbitration hearings? One of NUPSAW grievances is that she uses her agency, Labour Elite agency when she is handling the arbitration hearings on the charges that Dis-Chem holds against our members. The charges they have against us are about NUPSAW membersContinue Reading

The matter on revised vote weights for the National Union of Public Service and Allied Workers (NUPSAW) in the Public Health and Social Development Sectoral Bargaining Council (PHSDSBC) was set on the 03 May 2019 before Commissioner Mohammed Rajah.  We objected to him presiding over the case since he wasContinue Reading

How could Cyril Ramaphosa, as president and seasoned trade unionist, insult and humiliate the working class by promoting on Workers Day the National Minimum Wage Bill that sets the current minimum wage at R3500? He even went so far as to congratulate the sell-out union NEHAWU who was the instigatorContinue Reading

NUPSAW calls on all its members in KZN who have not been affected by the disasters caused by rain and floods to actively work with the community by giving help and support to those in need. Be it with food, clothes, blankets, toiletries, accommodation, transport or any act of kindness.OurContinue Reading