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ECONOMY & LABOUR News Press Statement

May Day 2023 is a time to recognise waste pickers as workers, fight for a fair and just society for all

On this International Workers’ Day, we, the waste pickers – who collect and sort recyclable materials from the waste generated by households, businesses, and industries – want to mark this momentous occasion where we can come together and acknowledge the contributions of waste pickers around the world.

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International Press Statement

Palestinian Trade Unions’ Anti-Apartheid Call

Occupied Palestine, April 10th, 2023 – The global trade union movement, which has played a key and inspiring role in its commitment to workers’ rights and human rights more generally, has stood in principled solidarity with the oppressed across the world, adopting concrete, ground-breaking,      labour-led sanctions against oppressive regimes.

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Press Statement Social services

Governments Should Accelerate Change from PPPs to Cover 418 Million Africans Without Access to Safe Water

On the occasion of World Water Day today, the Africa Water Justice Network (AWJN) stands in solidarity with communities across the continent that continue to face water scarcity, exploitation by private water delivery entities and abandonment by governments.

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HEALTH Press Statement Xenophobia

Dr Phophi Constance Ramathuba, MEC for Health of the Limpopo province has been found guilty of unprofessional conduct by HPCSA for Xenophobic Statements

Kopanang Africa Against Xenophobia (KAAX) welcomes the recent decision by the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) to find Dr Phophi Constance Ramathuba, the MEC for Health for the Limpopo province and a medical doctor, guilty of unprofessional conduct.

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