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KWANELE! ENOUGH! NTEU OUTCRY AGAINST GBV

The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) has heard the cries for government to declare a state of emergency and noted President Ramaphosa’s condemnation of the normalised violence against women and children, but South Africa now deserves action.

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COUNCIL V POWERS OF PARLIAMENT

“Parliament is not turning a blind eye. This is a good thing. This is the kind of governance our country needs right now.”, said NTEU National President, Dimakatso Peo.

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NTEU TRIED, TESTED AND READY FOR MORE

"Countless lives have been affected by those who have raised their hands to defend staff in desperate need. To those colleagues, I salute you."

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NTEU TRIED, TESTED AND READY FOR MORE (CONT)

"As President, I am both proud and honoured to be part of this vibrant organisation which on Tuesday, 25th February 2020 marks a decade of being in existence. "

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NTEU SIDES WITH THE VULNERABLE AND MARGINALISED

"The NTEU President, Mr Xolani Tom, initiated a conference call to Mr Misheck Mugabe, the President of the South African Union of Students (SAUS) to get a direct briefing on the developing situation across various campuses. The NTEU General Secretary, Grant Abbott, was also on the call. "

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NTEU - A LEGACY OF JUSTICE

"The past 10 years have revealed just how crucial the role of trade unions is within the changing world of work."

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NTEU LAUNCHES CORONA TIP-OFF LINE

"With many concerns surrounding the re-opening of campuses and the need for oversight during this process, this platform will be a valuable tool."

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RETURNING TO CAMPUS - NTEU PREPARED FOR UNCONVENTIONAL TIMES

"Unions, student groups and management will have to learn to work together."

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How to police a nation – You(th) decide

"Youth of South Africa, you belong in this conversation."

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Alliance between NTEU and UKSU at UKZN

"This alliance between the unions is a massive step towards a strong, unified labour voice with a clear message: No staff left behind, no institution left behind, and no student left behind."