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SA crime rate due to a leaderless police service - Solidarity

By Francois Redelinghuys

Trade union Solidarity this week said the increase in serious crime should be laid at the door of a leaderless police service that failed to combat crime. In addition the Solidarity Movement announces plans to promote community safety.

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Nearly 1,8 million crimes were reported to police stations in the 2014-’15 financial year, and there was a sharp rise in serious crimes such as murder and robbery.

STORY 1

Former Telkom workers at Barloworld again subjected to restructuring – Solidarity

By Inge Strydom

Former Telkom employees that had been transferred to Barloworld Logistics earlier this year as part of Telkom’s section 197 business transfer process are facing retrenchments once again. This is according to the trade union Solidarity after some of its members approached the trade union about it.

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STORY 2

Evraz Highveld Steel employees have to wait it out for another two weeks to get clarity – Solidarity

By Francois Redelinghuys

Trade union Solidarity this week said that Evraz Highveld Steel employees will have to wait for at least another two weeks to find out if they would still be in the employ of the company amid the retrenchment process that is currently under way at this company.

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STORY 3

Molefe’s appointment a step in the right direction – Solidarity

By Francois Redelinghuys

Trade union Solidarity this week said the permanent appointment of Brian Molefe as Eskom’s CEO is a step in the right direction in providing stability to the national energy supplier.

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STORY 4

Thousands expected at Solidarity Movement’s Conference for the Future

Thousands of delegates, members and friends of institutions of the Solidarity Movement are expected at a Toekomsberaad (Conference for the Future) in Pretoria on Saturday, 10 October 2015.

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STORY 5

Five stupid rules that drive great employees away

By Liz Ryan

It is hard to unlearn the messages that we have heard repeated since we were children. One of them is “Business is a stiff and formal place. To be human and spontaneous is fun, but it isn’t professional!”

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STORY 6

Racial conflict in the workplace: Causes and cures

By Luzette Botha

Conflict in the workplace is inevitable. Furthermore, in a country, such as South Africa, racial conflict is probably one of the biggest challenges which confront us on a daily basis. The smallest thoughtless comment or action has the potential to develop into a big storm and may end up in court with hurt and hostility as the consequences.

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MAGAZINE

Have a look at the new edition of Solidarity Magazine.

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Solidarity helping you make the right move

A recent report compiled by the Solidarity Research Institute states that 45000 jobs in 58 companies have been affected by staff reduction processes this year, according to media reports. The Solidarity Movement has therefore launched a comprehensive plan to limit the impact of the retrenchment crisis on its members. Inge Strydom reports.

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AfriForum

Setback for Afrikaans at Maties

By Mariska Batt

AfriForum Youth took notice with great concern regarding the decision taken by the Council of the University of Stellenbosch (US) during its Board Meeting on 28 September to no longer protect Afrikaans as medium of instruction in the official language policy of the university and other documents.

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HELPENDE HAND

Helping Hand’s koeksister competition attracts famous bakers

By Marlien van der Westhuizen

Solidarity Helping Hand’s Stove Stories Competition has attracted bakers from far and wide, including three former Huletts Koeksister Winners and a Koekedoor baker of fame. The public can come and taste the koeksisters of these well-known bakers at the final on 3 October, to be held at the Hazelwood Food Market in Pretoria.

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BEDDRYFSBROKKIES

Ceres farmers suffer loss of income due to Fawu strike

By Tanya Ras

The strike by members of the Food and Allied Workers Union (Fawu) at Ceres Fruit Growers (CFG) entered its fourth week on Monday, 28 September, with members threatening to intensify the strike.

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MY WORK

Get past that mid-day slump – without coffee

By Francois Redelinghuys

We have all felt like this. I usually happens at about half past two in the afternoon just after you have gobbled up your peanut butter sandwich or last night’s chicken drumstick – it is that well-known feeling of exhaustion and fatigue that makes you want to lie down right there underneath your desk and take a nap.

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MY HEALTH

Beating spring allergies

If you greet the arrival of spring each year with a stuffy nose and watery eyes instead of a happy heart, it is time to take charge of your seasonal allergies. Here are a few tips on how to deal effectively with spring allergies and find some much-needed relief this season:

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ECONOMIC NEWS

Formal labour market not that precarious during the second quarter

By Paul Joubert

At first glance it would seem as if the employment figures in the formal sector of the economy, which were released by Statistics South Africa on Tuesday, show an steep decrease of 161000 jobs during the past year.

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS

By Francois Redelinghuys

Prisoners freed from jail in the Central African Republic

Hundreds of prisoners this week escaped from prison amid strong violence between Christian militia and various Muslim groups currently raging in the country. The violence erupted after a Muslim taxi driver was killed on Saturday.

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Knights and Knave

By Francois Redelinghuys

Knights

After I had vented my spleen on the Springboks for having lost the week before last against Japan that is being coached by former Aussie coach Eddie Jones, I thought it fit to honour the Boks this week by decreeing them this week’s knights.

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LEGAL QUESTION

Salary deductions

By Devon Basson

Question

When may your employer deduct money from your salary?

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DID YOU KNOW

At the 1932 Olympic Games in Los Angeles the Afrikaans song “Sarie Marais” was erroneously played as South Africa’s official anthem.

Source: Pharos se Feitegids. ʼn Kernensiklopedie.

QUOTE

Criticism may not be agreeable, but it is necessary. It fulfils the same function as pain in the human body. It calls attention to an unhealthy state of things. - Winston Churchill

RUNNING CLUB

This is how you can join the Solidarity Running Club

Het jy asseblief die Engels?

You can join the Solidarity Running Club by contacting club chairman Hendrik van der Westhuizen on 082 851 9451 for more information or send an email to .