Media STATEMENT
Recent Media Statement
The Federation of Unions of South Africa (FEDUSA) welcomes the delinking of the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Scheme e-tolls from gantries on 11 April 2024. The introduction of e-tolls was met with opposition that led to motorists refusing to pay for the e-tolls. The e-tolls were expensive and a burden to motorists, who were already
The Federation of Unions of South Africa (FEDUSA) is deeply concerned about the severe weather conditions, including strong winds and storms, affecting Cape Town, Johannesburg, and other regions across the country. The federation warns of the devastating effects these weather patterns may have, particularly on the most vulnerable members of our society, including residents of
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The existence and use of pit latrines in some of South African schools are a health and safety hazard not only to the learners but to the educators and staff at large. The Federation of Unions of South Africa (FEDUSA) with unions organizing in the education sector aims to address and advocate for the total
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The Federation of Unions of South Africa (FEDUSA) urges its members and government workers in general not to fall prey to misinformation and disinformation campaigns following the failed attempt to breach the Government Employees Pension Fund’s information system. FEDUSA is aware that those seeking to victimise workers and benefit from their legitimate concerns have already
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The recent exposé by the Sunday World Newspaper and the Labour Court of South Africa’s judgment has brought to light the systemic issues that FEDUSA and its affiliates have been raising over the past year. On multiple occasions, FEDUSA has corresponded with the DUT Council, Dr. Bonginkosi Nzimande, the Minister of Education, Training, and Innovation,
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Structures FEDUSA Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) In terms of the FEDUSA Constitution the National Executive Committee shall establish the ProvincialExecutive Committees to assist the Federation in its provincial co-ordination and activities. Each Provincial Executive Committee elects a Provincial Chairperson, Provincial Vice-Chairperson, Provincial Secretary, Provincial Training Co-Ordinator and Gender and HIV & AIDS Coordinator. Office-bearers of
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Structures FEDUSA Public Sector Committee (PSC) The FEDUSA Public Sector Committee (PSC) is a constitutional structure that deals with all issues anddevelopments affecting the FEDUSA membership in the public sector. All Affiliates organising in thepublic sector are represented on the PSC by worker leaders or officials. The benefits to serve on the committee :a) Engage
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Structures FEDUSA Development Committee (DC) The FEDUSA development committee is dedicated to driving the federation’s Climate Change and Just Transition policies with a vision to make contributions to the national and global goals of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 while protecting the earth from further damage that has accelerated climate change. The structure is also
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Structures FEDUSA Training and Education Committee (TEC) The FEDUSA Training & Education Committee (TEC) is a constitutional structure that deals with all issues regarding trade union education, and education as a whole in South African society. All Affiliates are represented on the TEC by worker leaders or officials concerned with education and training in their
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