WelcomeHospersa professionally organises and serves to protect workers' interests and rights in the workplace. This is done in a democratic manner, free from employers' and political interference. As an active role player in a host of projects pertaining to health and welfare, Hospersa contributes to many publications. Watch this space for newsletters featuring Hospersa. |
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Eastern Cape sets aside R343m to train new nurses (15 May 2013) Faced with a shortage of 9 000 nurses in the province, the Eastern Cape government has set aside R343-million to train thousands of nurses Increases in taxes, medical aid and necessities more than swallow up salary increases (15 May 2013) According to the 12th UASA employment report titled, Where my salary goes, which was compiled by well-known economist Mike Schussler and released Motshekga, Sadtu reach accord to suspend teachers protest action (15 May 2013) The SA Democratic Teachers' Union this week suspended all protest action after Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga agreed to meet many Pass mark at 30% no help for youth jobs, says Stats SAs Lehohla (15 May 2013) Statistician-general Pali Lehohla this week criticised SAs basic education system More workers being killed at work (15 May 2013) In the past two years 969 people have died in SA as a result of accidents in the workplace Compulsory preservation of retirement savings gets cool union reception (15 May 2013) The 2012 Alexander Forbes Member Watch Survey showed that less than 6% of employees aged 20 to 25 preserve their retirement savings |
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