CHWs National Organising Workshop
Reasons for organising, according to participants include working together in order to achieve a common goal. Another group said it is in…
CHWs National Organising Workshop Read Post »
Reasons for organising, according to participants include working together in order to achieve a common goal. Another group said it is in…
CHWs National Organising Workshop Read Post »
The Sugar Plantation Workers Union of Malawi (SPAWUM) has been doing workshops around issues that women workers face in the workplace. Most…
Unions must take sexual harassment seriously Read Post »
Today, the 13th of July 2019, representatives of different organisations which have a stake in youth organising met at the…
The condition of youth in South African townships Read Post »
The 21st annual Khanya College Winter School was held between 09 and 14th of June, 2019 at the House of Movements, in Johannesburg. The theme of this…
Winter School 2019 Opens a Window to a Working Class Media Read Post »
Informal settlements in Gauteng continue to receive little relief from formal budgets and little attention from the Human Settlements ministry it would…
Campaign for the Electrification of all Gauteng informal settlements Read Post »
On the 22 November 2018 North Gauteng Judge AC Basson ruled that the Department of Minerals (DMR) needs to obtain “full and formal consent” from the…
Rural community triumphs against global mining company! Read Post »
On the 1st of May every year workers around the world commemorate May Day which is also called Labour Day. The history of the day is one that details very well the antagonism of class struggle as well as the cruelty of the bourgeoisie. In 1886 on the 4th of May Haymarket Square in Chicago…
What Happened On May Day? Read Post »
Every festive season South Africa counts hundreds of people who die on the road and many campaigns are announced to reduce the deaths on South Africa’s road. Special centres are set up and newspaper headlines are full of details of…
The Metrorail Jungle Read Post »
Whether biotechnology can help end hunger has been at the centre of debate for many years. Poverty and hunger have continued to grow in many parts of the world, and the use of technology to speed up the growth of…
African small farmers struggle for seeds Read Post »
At the beginning of the ANC’s 54th Conference in December 2017, President Zuma announced that higher education would be free from 2018 for students from working class and poor households. The announcement partly responds to the demands…
Zuma Announces Free Tertiary Education Read Post »
In November 2017, the era of Zimbabwean long time leader, Robert Mugabe came to a dramatic end. After Emmerson Mnangagwa was purged by the then president of Zimbabwe in what was a succession struggle between the aforementiond and Grace Mugabe…
Mnangagwa reverses Mugabe policy Read Post »
A number of social movements and trade unions met in Germiston at the Casual Workers Advice Office to discuss a campaign opposing the latest amendments to the Labour Relations Act (LRA). The proposed amendments will effectively make it difficult for…
Unions and social movements oppose LRA amendments Read Post »