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Pippa speaks to Terry Bell, co-author, with his wife Barbara, of Children, Our Future. The book examines the long struggle to boost the ECD sector.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While Trump & Co. try to motivate people to vote by using fear and lies, it still seems like most voters will make up their minds using the real world in front of them—politicians who want to control their bodies but have no plans to improve the lives of children, families, and the economy. We'll talk to state Sen. Kelda Roys about the issues important to those who want to vote “for” something, not just against. And Civic Media news director Terry Bell has 3 Things You Need to Know to start the week. UpNorthNews with Pat Kreitlow airs on several stations across the Civic Media radio network, Monday through Friday from 6-8 am. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X, and Instagram to keep up with Pat & the show. Guests: Kelda Roys, Salina Heller
Former US Attorney Jim Santelle takes us through the ruling by a Trump-appointed judge to throw out the case involving the former president taking, mishandling and refusing to return a trove of documents with national security secrets. Plus: Rick Wilson of The Lincoln Project gives us convention prospective from Republicans who'd like to get their party back from the extreme MAGA wing. UpNorthNews with Pat Kreitlow airs on several stations across the Civic Media radio network, Monday through Friday from 6-8 am. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X, and Instagram to keep up with Pat & the show Guests: Jim Santelle, Chad Holmes, Terry Bell, Rick Wilson
Terry Bell is a journalist commentator and author specialising in political and economic analysis and labour matters and he joins Lester to provide a comprehensive overview of the complex and evolving political landscape in South Africa, highlighting the challenges and potential paths forward for the nation's governance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Inga Witscher-Orth, is the owner of St. Isidore's Dairy and Farmstead Cheese. She's a fourth-generation cheesemaker and has the smallest licensed creamery in Wisconsin, but her cheddar just won a national honor. Plus Civic Media news director Terry Bell has 3 Things You Need to Know to get the week started. UpNorthNews with Pat Kreitlow airs on several stations across the Civic Media radio network, Monday through Friday from 6-8 am. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X, and Instagram to keep up with Pat & the show! Guest: Inga Witscher-Orth
In the second hour, Pat welcome Debra Cronmiller, Executive Director of League Of Women Voters - Wisconsin and they discuss the amendment questions on the ballot as well as the knowing the candidates in your local elections and the impact of fair maps on coming elections. Guests: Kristin Lyerly, Debra Cronmiller, Terry Bell
Our Motherhood for Good friends introduce us to Brittany Wohlfeil, a full-time nurse practitioner, bakery owner, and mom to two young kids. She's also running for village president in her community. Plus Salina Heller previews stories she's working on for UpNorthNews. And Civic Media news director Terry Bell has 3 Things You Need to Know to start the week. Guests: Kristin Lyerly, Kate Duffy, Danielle Scampini, Salina Heller, Brittany Wohlfeil
In the second hour we welcome Tony Gonzalez to discuss new legislation to help people get to work and make it just a little easier. We also have Civic Media News Director Terry Bell to talk about three things we need to know to get the week going! Guests: Tony Gonzalez, Terry Bell
Somewhere out on the western prairies, Dr. Kristin Lyerly does more than fill in for other doctors or vacant positions in rural areas, she also gets involved in each community. Sometimes that leads to difficult conversations about health care, values, privacy, and politics. She recounts one recent example for us. UpNorthNews with Pat Kreitlow airs on several stations across the Civic Media radio network, Monday through Friday from 6-8 am. Subscribed to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X, and Instagram to keep up with Pat & the show! Guests: Kristin Lyerly, Terry Bell, Brittney Merlot
It's the first Motherhood Monday of the new year—a perfect time to remind busy parents of the basic things they do to be a bit more involved in 2024 in making sure they're supporting pro-family candidates. Also, Civic Media news director Terry Bell has 3 Things You Need to Know to start the week. Guest: Erin Phillips, Kate Duffy
Our friends from Motherhood for Good tell us about the leaders and the ideas that inspire gratitude as we enter the holiday season and review the people who gave us hope in 2023. Salina Heller highlights recents stories from UpNorthNews. And Civic Media news director Terry Bell has 3 Things You Should Know. Guests: Danielle […]
Gov. Tony Evers provided a reprieve to childcare providers and parents by temporarily saving the Child Care Counts program, but only the Legislature can fund it to a sustainable level. We'll talk to our friends from Motherhood for Good as well as state Sen. Kelda Roys. Plus Civic Media News Director Terry Bell has 3 […]Guests: Kelda Roys, Terry Bell, Erin Phillips, Emily Tyne, Salina Heller
Our friends from Motherhood for Good bring along LuAnn Bird, whose Bird on a Wire podcast from Civic Media helps emphasize hope, civility, and action to improve our communities. And Civic Media news director Terry Bell has “3 Things You Need to Know” to start the week.Guests: Kristin Lyerly, LuAnn Bird, Terry Bell, Kate Duffy, Salina Heller, Danielle Linn
We'll visit with Scot Ross about the need for progressives to rise to the challenge of calling out misinformation and insisting on better coverage that doesn't let assaults on democracy sound like “business as usual.” Guests: Kristin Lyerly, Scot Ross, Terry Bell, Salina Heller
It's hard to believe we still live in an era where grown adults are comfortable with the notion that some kids go hungry while they're at school. We'll talk to Rep. Kristina Shelton about her school meals initiatives. She also joins Kate and Nicole from Motherhood for Good to talk about the recent Summer Summit […]Guests: Kristina Shelton, Nicole Slavin, Terry Bell, Kate Duffy, Salina Heller
We examine the claims of those who look upon Gov. Evers' budget vetoes and the president's Bidenomics list as providing “nothing.” It appears that “nothing” means the super-rich didn't get everything that conservative politicians wanted to give them. Also, Civic Media news director Terry Bell has 3 Things to Know to start the week.Guest: Terry Bell
As Wisconsin Democrats gathered for their annual convention, legislators celebrated recent success in statewide elections, expressed optimism about 2024, and groaned over the prospect of supporting a compromise bill with Republicans that provides more funding for local governments and public schools while also making the voucher school program even stronger. We'll talk to Joint Finance […]Guests: Kristin Lyerly, Kelda Roys, Terry Bell
As part of May Mental Health Awareness Month, we'll talk to the co-founder and executive director of the Moms Mental Health Initiative—which is dedicated to helping women who face issues during pregnancy and the postpartum period. We'll tackle the stigma associated with having depression or doubts in early parenthood, and discuss how to improve access […]Guests: Nicole Slavin, Terry Bell, Kate Duffy, Sarah Ornst Bloomquist
Much like UpNorthNews and Civic Media, the League of Women Voters is also dedicated to helping voters feel empowered rather than overwhelmed — by sharing fact-based information about government and encouraging more participation in civic events. Executive Director Debra Cronmiller talks about what her members do in these spaces between elections. Plus, Civic Media News […]Guests: Debra Cronmiller, Terry Bell
Kate and Nicole from Motherhood for Good have some ideas on how to do nice things for all the mothers out there besides flowers and brunch. These things can make the world better, safer, and more connected. And Civic Media news director Terry Bell has the “3 Things You Should Know” to start the week.Guests: Kristin Lyerly, Nicole Slavin, Terry Bell, Kate Duffy
Terry Bell, labour analyst and Dr Neva Makgetla, senior economist at Trade and Industrial Policy Strategies looked at the labour problems South Africa is facing. Damon Buss, equity analyst at M&G investment on how load-shedding is affecting retailers. Gert-Johan Coetzee, fashion designer on his relationship with money.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It shouldn't be this hard for the Wisconsin Legislature to share tax revenue with local governments so that important services can take place. Unfortunately, a power-hungry Republican majority has been strangling local budgets and interfering with local decision-making. Democratic state Sen. Jeff Smith, who was previously a town chairman, offers perspective on what's gone wrong […]Guests: Kristin Lyerly, Jeff Smith, Terry Bell, Diane Welsh
Before he retires shortly, Matt Rothschild of the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign wants to get a few things off his chest—especially the plea that we not normalize the way our elections have been hijacked by high-dollar, outside groups.Guests: Kristin Lyerly, Matt Rothschild, Terry Bell
Wisconsin's Supreme Court will be controlled by progressives for the first time in 15 years, thanks in large part to moms and their allies who spread the word that nothing gets better until they pursue a much higher level of civic engagement and community organizing. We'll talk to Nicole Slavin and Erin Phillips of Motherhood […]Guests: Kristin Lyerly, Nicole Slavin, Terry Bell, Erin Phillips
Hi everyone, it's Natalie again, and I am putting the ecologists back-to-back here on the podcast. This time with microbial ecologist Terry Bell of the Microbiome Manipulation Lab at the University of Toronto. He came highly recommended and did not disappoint. We talk about what is the soil microbiome, how can we manage or change it, whether soil microbial inoculants work, and why microbiome breeding is not analogous to plant breeding. If you one of those people who listen to podcasts to get to sleep I really don't think this one is going to work for you, because there is so much here to get the gears turning in your head! Enjoy. Folks who make the show possible... RIMOL Greenhouses quality greenhouses and high-tunnels. Farmers Friend for caterpillar tunnels, harvest equipment, tarps, & more! Get free shipping through ->> farmersfriend.com/notill Tilth Soil amazing compost-based living potting soils and soil blends. Real Organic Project for a whole farm certification program to distinguish crops grown in health soils. ... and, as always, our work is powered by the folks who support us every month over at patreon.com/notillgrowers, you can pick up a copy of The Living Soil Handbook if you don't have one already, as well as a No-Till Growers hat, and you can ask you questions or share your insights into ecological market gardening on our brand new forum at notillgrowers.community.chat
Terry Bell, labour analyst and Isaah Mhlanga head of markets research at RMB looked at how the new revised wage offer for public workers will affect government's pockets. Shaun Tomson, former world surfing champion talks about how he is relaunching his surfing brand, Instinct. Then Kumi Naidooo, human rights and environmental activist turned author, discusses his relationship with money. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Online publication, Ground Up , has reported that Irvin Jim, the General Secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUMSA) has given Zwelinzima Vavi notice that the Trade union intends to recall him from his role as general secretary of the South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU) . In the letter seen by Ground Up, Irvin Jim cites that Vavi's conduct over a protracted period of time has plainly brought NUMSA as an organisation in disrepute. According to SAFTU constitution, SAFTU office-bearers can be recalled by the affiliate which provided the office-bearer if the member violates the constitution of the affiliate, or brings it into disrepute. To unpack what these internal squabbles mean, Sakina Kamwendo spoke to labour analyst, Terry Bell.
It’s Motherhood Monday—Kate and Nicole of Motherhood for Good will have information on what busy moms should know about April’s school board races, especially the buzzwords you’re likely to hear and what they really mean.Guests: Nicole Slavin, Terry Bell, Kate Duffy, Lynne Woehrle
Milwaukee County Judge Janet Protasiewicz talks about her campaign for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Also, Kate Duffy and Nicole Slavin of Motherhood for Good offer a parents' perspective on the Supreme Court race in this week's edition of Motherhood Mondays. Tomorrow: Guests: Nicole Slavin, Terry Bell, Kate Duffy, Janet Protasiewicz
State Sen. Kelda Roys is the newest member of the legislature's Joint Finance Committee, which writes the state budget bill. She shares her thoughts on the largest-ever state budget surplus and how Republicans can work with Democrats and Gov. Evers to put it to its best possible use. Also, a visit from Terry Bell in […]Civic Media
Labor analyst Terry Bell says the government can afford a lot more than a 3% wage hike. This is as public service workers continue the strike across all provinces, demanding a 10% wage increase. Speaking to our Senior producer Ronald Phiri, Bell says the government is prolonging wage negotiations to buy time to force workers to accept their 3% wage offer
Die Suid-Afrikaanse arbeidsontleder Terry Bell sê die Transnet-staking beklemtoon hoe die kern en beginsel van vakbonde, naamlik eenheid van werkers, dikwels geïgnoreer en ondermyn word. Die semistaatsinstelling het vakbonde 'n driejaar-salarisaanbod gemaak. Dit sluit in 'n algemene verhoging van 4,5 persent in die huidige jaar. Werkers hou egter by hulle eis van 'n salarisverhoging van 12 en 13 persent. Bell sê die uitkring-effek van die Transnet-geskil kan massiewe skade aanrig:
Lisette IJssel de Schepper, senior economist at Bureau for Economic Research looks at factors that negatively weighed down on the Absa Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) —- and what the overall impact on the economy will be. For The Money Show Explainer, Terry Bell, labour analyst looks at the state of unions in South Africa, and how much power do they still have. For Friday File, Dino Constantino, director of operations and partner of the Marble Group spoke to us about their recent convenient store, The Pantry See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Speculation is rife that President Cyril Ramaphosa is fast losing the trust of some within the tripartite alliance. Political Analysts say this could change drastically, if he prioritises the needs of the working class in South Africa. This comes after he was booed off stage at Cosatu's main May Day celebration at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in the North West province on Sunday. Some workers disrupted the event forcing him to leave without delivering the keynote address. Sakina spokes to Labour Expert, Terry Bell.
"According to Action 5 News in Memphis, TN, Parishioners at New Salem Missionary Baptist Church watched as a brawl broke out right in the middle of service and now the police have launched an investigation. A fight between two women near the church's choir section turned into a brawl between the two families, according to a police report. When officers arrived, only three people from the brawl were left and they're all listed as both suspects and victims. The police report tells two versions of what happened Sunday. Police took photos of three church members' injuries, but the photos haven't been released. At the center of the altercation are Beverly Milam, her nemesis Terry Bell, and Bell's daughter Charra Lumpkin. Bell and Milam agree on one thing: the fight began with a verbal confrontation at Bible study last Wednesday. Milam said she told Bell to “stop sleeping with somebody” and then she said Bell got in her face. Fast forward to first Sunday at New Salem. Bell said she was walking from the choir stand during service around 1 p.m. when Milam approached her and said “Are you going to do something today?” Bell said she replied she was “not going to get involved in something at the church.” At that point, Bell's daughter, Lumpkin, got between the two women. But a Communion Day cat fight still followed. The two women at the center of the fight have different versions of how the blows began. Bell claims Milam struck her daughter. Milam claims Bell's friend “Angel” struck her in the face with an umbrella. At that point, family members jumped in. Milam said someone “grabbed her by the back of her hair” and “threw her to the ground.” When officers arrived, they had to separate the women. The police report says Bell suffered scratch marks to her neck and upper chest and her daughter had scratch marks to the neck, upper chest and left side. Milam has a slightly swollen and bloodshot right eye. Paramedics treated Milam at the church while Bell and Lumpkin refused medical attention All parties involved said this has been an ongoing problem for several years and they all want to prosecute and Memphis police say charges could follow. The church declined to comment on the matter and neither Milan and Lumpkin wanted to talk about what happened. Bell has not returned Action News 5's call. And despite rumors, no one in church leadership threw any punches on first Sunday." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/support
Praemium's Martin Morris talks to Terry Bell of advice consultancy firm Business Health about their latest research Practice Management by the Numbers and some of the key findings of how advice practices across Australia are performing against 7 key metrics and some valuable insights for future success.
Jonathan and Terry Bell share about the need to live at peace in the midst of the turmoil of the national election. Do not fear little flock! Jonathan continues with a follow up word in season regarding suffering. With Jesus, who learned obedience through what he suffered, as our model we can move from avoiding trials and pain at all costs to rejoicing and delighting in them as Paul, Peter and James did.
We are proud to launch KONE Conversations, an audio podcast designed to deliver unique perspectives and insights from KONE employees across new social media channels. Topics will be open-ended, ranging from technology and innovation to customer service and working at KONE. Our first interview is with Terry Bell, KONE Platform Manager, who shares insights on working with KONE Customers.
Every fall, a mysterious green growth appears on farmers’ fields: a microbial community that might be quietly improving the soil. Penn State researchers Mary Ann Bruns and Terry Bell are digging in to understand how. Find more info on this episode, including the transcript, here.We hope you enjoy this last episode of Season 1! Stay tuned for Season 2, coming in 2021.
MAX & Friends with Max Tucci The Power of Music The one and only ex-Menudo Sensation Ash Ruiz drops by with a surprise visit and the scoop on the new Amazon Prime Menudo series.. Then Terry Bell & Thomas Hibner join me.#thepowerofmusic #music #MaxTucci #TerryBell #ThomasHibner #MileyCyrus #podcast #podcastlife #awardwinningpodcast #Menudo #RickyMartin #communicatorawards #sundaynight #countrymusic #latalkradio #radioshow #radio #talkshow #talkradio @maxtucciradio @maxtucci @mileycyrus @hibner15 @tbclearasabellmusic
The Gauteng Township Economic Development Draft Bill has been gazetted by the provincial Department of Economic Development. It proposes to revitalize and reserve certain sectors of township economies exclusively for South African citizens or naturalized citizens in Gauteng. The bill gives due consideration to the empowerment of township enterprises by seeking to include them in state procurement and devising appropriate funding models for the benefit of citizens in the informal sector and labour markets.We spoke to Gauteng government spokesperson Thabo Masebe and got analysis from Labour Analyst, Terry Bell.
Kosmos 94.1 — ‘n Arbeidsanalis van Suid-Afrika, Terry Bell, is van mening dat dit niks in die sak sal bring om op die ANC regering te wag om iets aan die krimpende ekonomie te doen nie. Hy sê mense moet self aandag daaraan skenk en verandering bring. Bell verduidelik...
Terry Bell brings a primer on the "cornerstone".
Episode 18 of Fastline Fast Track is a special Farm Progress Show preview edition, spotlighting the annual Farm Progress Show, which will be held Tuesday, Aug. 27-Thursday, Aug. 29, 2019, in Decatur, Illinois. Featured on the show is Matt Jungmann, National Events Manger for the Farm Progress Show, Justin Render with Kinze Manufacturing, Leo Bose with Case IH, and rising country music star Kolt Barber, who launches his new "Out on the Farm With Kolt" segment. It also features music from John Michael King, Terry Bell and Dustin Collins.
On Rational Radio this week, SA's pre-eminent media lawyer Dario Milo spoke about the recent mushrooming of libel cases including Independent Newspapers chairman Iqbal Surve's R100m suit against former activist and labour journalist Terry Bell. Milo, who is usually on the side of media defendants, successfully represented SA's former finance minister Trevor Manuel in his record R500 000 defamation award against the EFF. Apart from practicing as a director of Webber Wentzel, Milo is also the author of the definitive book on SA defamation law.
An interview with natural health practitioner Terry Bell by Marjolaine Forest. He uses several methods of analysis which includes his fine ability of muscle testing to identify imbalances in the body. Comparing this analysis to pictures of the tongue teeth and eyes of thousands of clients it helped Terry determine the priority of the bodies healing needs on a structural, chemical, emotional or other energy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/our-common-roots/support
A COMMON LINK PART TWO. Marjolaine Forest interviews natural health practitioner Terry Bell. We discuss addiction, depression, anger and so much more. Terry’s ability to explain our issues in a very simple manner. From liver, lungs, bowel and thyroid, what are we doing wrong and how to simply right it. From acid & alkaline to positive & negative electrical energy. And we talk about animals too! Find out more at CommonRootsRadio.com.
Join CavsHQ hosts Mike Snyder and Brad Sellers as they speak with John Michael and Cavs team chef Terry Bell to discuss the Wine & Gold's recent additions as well as some healthy Fat Tuesday recipes on this week's edition of CavsHQ!
The South African Communist Party (SACP) says it's 14th national congress resolution to contest state power is not a breakaway from the ANC led tripartite alliance. The party is however concerned about the alliance in its present form and deeply concerned about its future. SACP First Deputy secretary general, Solly Mapaila and analyst, Terry Bell speak to Elvis Presslin on this and the Lula moment at the 2012 Cosatu congress...
President Jacob Zuma is now blacklisted from speaking at all COSATU activities. This is according to a stern directive issued by the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU). Lately, COSATU's affiliates expressed their unhappiness by booing at the President when he was trying to address the May Rally in Bloemfontein. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to Labour Analyst and Inside Labour columnist at Fin24 and City Press, Terry Bell...
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa wouldn't be drawn on whether he thinks Social Development minister, Bathabile Dlamini should resign. CPS's Serge Belamant explains the negotiation between it and SASSA, while Political/economic analyst, and Inside Labour columnist Terry Bell gives his view on the saga
The epic long distance ride is as close to the heart of motorcycling mythology as anything except maybe the machine itself. This episode explores why these odysseys tug at so many of us through one rider's story. After 50 years on two wheels, Terry Bell had never taken that long ride. Then one day, everything changed. The trip would be called 'The Big Stupid', and its lessons were surprising.
A COMMON LINK PART ONE. An interview with natural health practitioner Terry Bell by Marjolaine Forest. He uses several methods of analysis which includes his fine ability of muscle testing to identify imbalances in the body. Comparing this analysis to pictures of the tongue teeth and eyes of thousands of clients it helped Terry determine the priority of the bodies healing needs on a structural, chemical, emotional or other energy.
The Reserve Bank says the only way to stop increasing prices is for them to continue raising interest rates. The bank says it is doing this in order to keep inflation in check. With interest rates, fuel and food going up, unions and employers are going to be faced with challenges when it comes to salary negotiations. Bongi Gwala spoke to Inside Labour columnist at Fin24 and City Press, Terry Bell.
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Teacher unions and the basic education department are at loggerheads over the Annual National Assessments, or ANA's. The department postponed the ANA's from this month to December; however SADTU - and other unions - are threatening to boycott them in December. COSATU says the ANA's do not add value to the South African system while the Democratic Alliance says its laid a complaint with the Human Rights Commission against SADTU for allegedly violating children's rights to education. We spoke to education department spokesperson Elijah Mahlangu, SADTU's Deputy General Secretary Nkosana Dolopi and labour analyst, Terry Bell...
News and Current Affairs Show hosted by award winning presenter Sakina Kamwendo, live on weekdays from 12 noon to 1 pm on SAfm 104-107fm
News and Current Affairs Show hosted by award winning presenter Sakina Kamwendo, live on weekdays from 12 noon to 1 pm on SAfm 104-107fm
Cosatu's Special National Congress is expected go to vote on whether newly formed metalworkers union LIMUSA and Second Deputy President Zingiswa Losi stay in the Congress. It is understood that unions sympathetic to expelled NUMSA and general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi would not accept the credentials until LIMUSA and Losi are excluded. The Congress was discussing credentials behind closed doors after the media was asked to temporarily leave.
There seems to be mixed reactions as the nation reacts to president Zuma's release of the report by the Farlham Commission on the Marikana tragedy. Independent labour analyst, Terry Bell gives his analysis...
Listen to Numsa's general secretary Irvin Jim on and analysis with labour analyst Terry Bell
www.TheDutchDiva.com Terry Bell, The Dutch Diva, has been cooking outdoors with Dutch ovens for over 30 years. She is currently the Dutch oven cook for the Reno Rodeo Cattle Drive and teaches Dutch Oven Cooking at Nothing to It Culinary Institute as well as on her beautiful ranch located in Verdi, Nevada. From the birth of our nation, Dutch ovens have been an integral and versatile part of Americana. Sadly, today's high-tech hustle-and-bustle lifestyle has all but forgotten the art of “leather-glove cuisine.” www.CheriHillShow.com www.SageIntl.com
COSATU's central executive committee will decide on the fate of its embattled general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi when it holds its special meeting today. The meeting wanted to hear from Vavi why he boycotted the last meeting and his response to the forensic audit on the sale and purchase of the old and new COSATU buildings. Vavi decided to respond to the media - daring the CEC to fire him. He has extended his boycott of CEC meeting in solidarity with affiliates that have suspended their participation in COSATU in protest against NUMSA's expulsion. Dhashen Moodley spoke to Labour Analyst and Inside Labour columnist at Fin24 and City Press, Terry Bell
The South African economy managed to employ 2 hundred and 3 thousand more people in the last quarter of 2014. This came out on Stats South Africa's quarterly labour force figures release today
Labour analyst, Terry Bell tells Elvis Presslin he didn't expect NUMSA's expulsion
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