Just two weeks to go for your nominations of the most hard working Trade Union Representatives (TUR) The United National Transport Union (UNTU) would like to remind its members that
RE: PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS FOR DECEMBER 2016
Attached please find confirmation from Transnet Management as to the pay dates over December 2016 for your attention and distribution. UNTU Greetings. SA HARRIS GENERAL SECRETARY payment-arrangements
CCMA GRANTS THREE DAYS FOR PRASA SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT ARBITRATION
The Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA), granted the United National Transport Union (UNTU) three days for its arbitration with the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) regarding
TRANSNET AGREES IT MAY NOT FORCE EMPLOYEES TO TAKE LEAVE THIS CHRISTMAN
Transnet and its legal team today acknowledged that the company may not force employees to take leave over the upcoming Festive Season. Steve Harris, General Secretary of the United National
TRANSNET CANNOT FORCE EMPLOYEES TO TAKE LEAVE DURING THE FESTIVE SEASON
Transnet Soc Limited acted in breach of its collective agreements with the United National Transport Union (UNTU), when it unilaterally implemented enforced leave last year and this year. Judge Christina
JUDGEMENT WILL BE DELIVERED ON WEDNESDAY ON THE TRANSNET FESTIVE LEAVE ISSUE
Judge Christina Prinsloo is expected to deliver judgement in the Labour Court in Johannesburg on Wednesday, on the application by Transnet Soc Limited to review and set aside an arbitration
STOP THE SETTING ALIGHT OF TRAIN COACHES
The United National Transport Union (UNTU) condemn the irrational and reckless burning of train coaches by angry commuters who wants to show their dissatisfaction with the poor service delivery by
TRANSNET LEAVE: JUDGEMENT HAS BEEN RESERVED
Judgement has been reserved in the Labour Court in Johannesburg today in Transnet Soc Limited application to review and set aside an arbitration afford so that Transnet can force some
GOVERNMENT MUST TAKE LABOURS HANDS IF IS SERIOUS ABOUT RAILWAY SAFETY
The United National Transport Union (UNTU), the biggest union in the rail sector, with dismay and shock learned that the Gauteng Provincial Legislature will host a two-day rail safety summit
GOVERNMENT MUST TAKE LABOURS HANDS IF IT IS SERIOUS ABOUT RAILWAY SAFETY
The United National Transport Union (UNTU), the biggest union in the rail sector, with dismay and shock learned that the Gauteng Provincial Legislature will host a two-day rail safety summit





















