SWEET FOOD AND ALLIED WORKERS UNION
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"Pathetic" wages increased | ||
500 brewery workers demand higher wages | ||
Bakers strike ends in victory |
One thousand workers in Bakers' Isando and Pinetown factories ended their two week legal strike with a taste of victory. |
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Biscuit council crumbles | ||
Biscuit union crumbles as workers leave to join SFAWU |
For the past three years support for TUCSA's National Union of Operative Biscuit Makers and Packers has been crumbling. |
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Charges dropped! | ||
Food workers issue call for unity |
In building a workers' movement in South Africa, unity is essential, Chris Dlamini, the president of both FOSATU and Sweet Food and Allied Workers Union, told a crowded annual general meeting on February 9. |
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FWN speaks to SFAWU secretary | ||
KDC's minimum doubled |
Due to the campaigning of Sweet Food and Allied Workers Union members, the KwaZulu Development Corporation has nearly doubled the minimum wage of all its workers. |
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Latest wage increases | ||
Major breakthrough at Congella Brewery | ||
Meat bosses crack | ||
New bargaining forum in biscuit industry | ||
New office bearers elected |
Chris Dhlamini, chairman of the Transvaal region has been elected as FOSATU's new national president. |
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New sugar industry negotiating group |
A new negotiating committee has been established in the sugar industry in Natal giving the Sweet Food and Allied Workers Union a firm foot hold in the industry. |
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Premier tussles with SFAWU |
The Sweet Food and Allied Workers Union has accused the Premier Group of shifting production from one factory to another in order to crush union organisation. |
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SFAWU branch opening | ||
SFAWU tames Simba lion | ||
SFAWU: brewery workers victory | ||
Stubborn firm takes back fired workers |