
Consider community’s health when deciding about vaccinations urges SAPTU
SAPTU would like to urge all South Africans to consider the health of friends, family and colleagues when deciding on vaccination against the coronavirus. With
SAPTU would like to urge all South Africans to consider the health of friends, family and colleagues when deciding on vaccination against the coronavirus. With
SAPTU cautiously welcomes the further investment in higher education announced by Minister Enoch Godongwana during his maiden Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS) delivered in Parliament
SAPTU (South African Parastatal and Tertiary Institutions Union) suggests a sliding scale for the minimum wage linked to experience and training to invest in skills
As the University of Cape Town (UCT) announced they are on the verge of implementing mandatory jabs for staff and students, SAPTU (South African Parastatal
The Bill of Rights in the South African Constitution states that everyone has the right to bodily and psychological integrity – which includes the right
It is fantastic that the Department of Social Development saw the light and decided to withdraw the Green Paper on Comprehensive Social Security and Retirement
It is very disappointing that the Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) of the second quarter (April to June 2021) still shows the inequality between the
On this Women’s Day, SAPTU wishes all of South Africa’s women well and celebrates all the efforts made to empower women. But as a union
SAPTU had hoped that Pres. Ramaphosa’s cabinet shuffle would be more dramatic doing away with all underperforming ministers and deputy ministers. Furthermore, the addition of
The formal COVID-19 vaccination process of the higher education and training (or PSET) sector will commence tomorrow. The last big sector will now at last
South African Parastatal and Tertiary Institutions Union
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