More than 500 members of the South African Legal Aid Workers Union (SALAWU) are set to march to Parliament and Legal Aid SA House, demanding a reversal of the mandatory retirement age from 60 to 65, amid ongoing concerns over budget cuts and service delivery.

Documents obtained by IOL show Legal Aid suspended remote working arrangements, cancelled leave and introduced additional attendance monitoring measures ahead of planned strike.

More than 500 members of the South African Legal Aid Workers Union (SALAWU) are set to march to Parliament and Legal Aid SA House, demanding a reversal of the mandatory retirement…

Legal Aid South Africa employees take to the streets, demanding action as crushing workloads and unresolved disputes jeopardise legal representation for the nation’s most…