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Collective bargaining system not operating optimally – Nxesi
By: Darren Parker 25th May 2023 The system of collective bargaining is under pressure, characterised by an increase in trade union membership figures, yet reduced representation... →
Mining council zeroing in on aluminium, copper, silicon, steel in accelerating circular economy 
By: Martin Creamer 23rd May 2023 In setting up to accelerate a global circular economy, the International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) will be focusing on the value chains... →
DA pleads for market access as US ties fray
By: Bloomberg 23rd May 2023 South Africa’s biggest opposition party is lobbying US lawmakers in a bid to preserve the country’s duty-free access to the world’s biggest economy... →
US laws to promote home-grown industries will hurt African economies
19th May 2023 The Biden administration has ratcheted up protectionism and industrial policy amid surging economic tensions with China. Legislation passed in 2022... →
Competition Tribunal finds that it has jurisdiction in case involving alleged excessive pricing of electricity
16th May 2023 The Competition Tribunal has ruled that it does have jurisdiction to hear and decide a case in which a large producer of wire and steel products... →
South Africans bask in solar power tax breaks
11th May 2023 The demand for solar power installations in South Africa is likely to heat up considerably this year after new incentives were announced in the... →
NUMSA members Memorandum of Demands to SCAW Metals – IDC must stop investing at SCAW until union bashing has been stopped
9th May 2023 Members of the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) are gathered here to protest against the persistent union bashing from the... →
Last out?
By: Terence Creamer 28th April 2023 Swedish Ambassador to South Africa Håkan Juholt made a profound point at a recent workshop hosted to discuss decarbonisation options for South... →