Kenyan court draws line in the sand for Meta
The Employment Court of Kenya has made several demands of Facebook-owner Meta in regards to its content moderators in the country.
The Employment Court of Kenya has made several demands of Facebook-owner Meta in regards to its content moderators in the country.
Following a lawsuit filing earlier this month over the number of local employees it has, Huawei SA is in talks with the Department of Labour.
Molefe now has 10 days to pay back R11 million.
The DA and EFF both applied and were granted the opportunity to argue against Brian Molefe’s reappointment as Eskom CEO.
The Democratic Alliance is heading to Pretoria’s High Court today to review Brian Molefe’s reappointment to Eskom.
Google claims to advocate for diversity and fair practice among men and women in the workplace, but the US government disagrees.
The SABC is yet to state who should be liable for the costs of the Labour Court case between it and four of the eight journalists fired in July.
In a shock move this morning, the SABC has told Suna Venter, Krivani Pillay, Jacques Steenkamp and Foeta Krige not to report for duty at work.
“We knew all along that we would win as our case was morally and juristically justified,” Solidarity CEO, Dirk Hermann said.
The Labour Court has ordered the SABC to reinstate Krivani Pillay, Foeta Krige, Suna Venter and Jacques Steenkamp with immediate effect.
Judgement in the SABC vs fired journos case was to be handed down by Judge Robert Le Grange in Cape Town tomorrow, but has been moved back up to Joburg.
BEMAWU wants Lukhanyo Calata and Busisiwe Ntuli reinstated by the SABC immediately and unconditionally.