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- The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) is the biggest single trade union in South Africa with more than 338,000 members, and prior...
- of the expulsion. NUMSA was charged with violating the constitution of COSATU On 6 November 2014, an urgent legal application by NUMSA to prevent the special...
- split between the NUMSA union and the COSATU federation in 2013. The split was mainly caused by the growing discontention of the NUMSA leadership with the...
- movement in 2002 as a shop steward for the National Union of Metalworkers (Numsa), a large Cosatu affiliate. She served three terms as Cosatu's second deputy...
- over which strikes are permitted. This is the consequence of NUMSA v Bader Bop, where NUMSA, although not a majority union, sought to acquire the right...
- elected as the general secretary of NUMSA, the biggest single trade union in South Africa. He was the spokesperson for NUMSA when it was expelled from the Congress...
- of SANCO, and a former head of Numsa, where he retained significant influence. Following an internal investigation, Numsa had decided to distance itself...
- partner COSATU Zwelinzima Vavi and general secretary of its largest affiliate NUMSA Irvin Jim subsequently defended Madonsela and criticised the ANC's response...
- started NUMSA 20 years ago needed to work clandestinely under the oppressive apartheid system. Among those who were there at the start, was Numsa Ekurhuleni...
- 2019. Retrieved 17 October 2019. Shanti Aboobaker (29 December 2013). "Numsa wary of 'capitalist' Malema". Sunday Independent. Archived from the original...