The United National Transport Union (UNTU) is immensely proud to congratulate another eleven (11) 2020 MATRICS who passed what was surely the most trying academic year since our democracy.
This brings the total of the UNTU Matrics that will forever […]
The United National Transport Union (UNTU) is immensely proud to congratulate all the 2020 MATRICS who passed what was surely the most trying academic year since our democracy.
Each member of UNTU knows that our future lies in the hands […]
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic which has engulfed the entire universe all consultative meetings are held virtually to observe safety protocols in line with Governments Regulations as set and updated from time to time.
The United National Transport Union (UNTU) amended its 2021 UNTU Digital Calendar to accommodate the latest changes to the 2021 school terms as published by the Department of Basic Education earlier this year.
Minister of Employment and Labour, Thulas Nxesi, failed to adequately address the threshold of the Basic Conditions of Employment Act (BCEA) by only implementing a mere 3 % increase (R6 163).
The Minister announced in the Government Gazette published last […]
UNTU’s Covid-19 Task Team held its virtual meeting today (08/02/2021), and it was resolved that the status quo remain in that the Unions Head Office in Johannesburg and its Regional Offices in Cape Town and Durban will preliminary remain closed […]
The United National Transport Union (UNTU) will continue to ensure that proposals to make fundamental changes to the rules of the Transnet Retirement Fund (TRF) to assist our members are prioritised by Transnet as a matter of urgency.
In 2021, South African’s will be celebrating their very first Valentine’s Day in lockdown, but although February the 14th is going to be a little unconventional, it does not mean that you cannot do something a little different to […]