TV & Radio Interviews
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TV & Radio Interviews
As a leading multi-disciplinary labour law and labour relations firm, Tony Healy & Associates is often called upon to provide expert opinions on television.
The following are some of our appearances:
- SABC TV News: 12 November 2024 – SA’s 2024 Q3 unemployment statistics
- Newzroom Afrika: 22 October 2024 – SA labour laws set for amendments
- Newzroom Afrika: 15 August 2024 – SA’s latest unemployment statistics & outlook
- ENCA: 14 August 2024 – SA’s unemployment rate rises to 33.5%
- ENCA: 29 November 2023 – The jobs emergency | Job cuts a setback in boosting the economy
- Newzroom Afrika: 14 November 2023 – Terms and conditions for recognition of labour unions
- Newzroom Afrika: 24 October 2023 – Gold One Mine hostage drama
- ENCA: 25 July 2023 – Sick leave fraud
- ENCA: 7 July 2023 – Is COSATU protest action having any effect?
- SABC Morning Live: 4 April 2023 – Government to implement 7.5% Public Sector wage increase through significant trade-offs
- Newzroom Afrika: 16 March 2023 – Should union leaders be held accountable for the violent acts of their members?
- SABC Morning Live: 14 March 2023 – Striking NEHAWU members ordered back to work
- SABC Morning Live: 30 November 2022 – SA’s Q3 2022 unemployment statistics
- ENCA: 10 November 2022 – PSA Public Sector strike update
- Business Day (Bloomberg) TV: 21 October 2022 – Current state of SA labour relations
- ENCA: 17 October 2022 – Transnet wage dispute & strike
- Newzroom Afrika: 26 September 2022 – COSATU to use 2022 congress to find solutions to challenges faced by workers
- Newzroom Afrika: 17 August 2022 – Public service unions threaten mass action
- SABC TV: 29 July 2022 – NUMSA’s interdicted 202 National Congress
- ENCA: 31 May 2022 – SA Q1 unemployment statistics
- ENCA: 3 May 2022 – Unemployment statistics & survey shows many female workers contemplating quitting work
- Newzroom Afrika: 22 May 2022 – The current state of SA trade unions
- Newzroom Afrika: 30 March 2022 – SA’s latest unemployment statistics
- Newzroom Afrika: 15 February 2022 – Does SA have quotas on the employment of foreign nationals?
- Radio 702: 20 January 2022 – EFF oversight visits to restaurants
- Newzroom Afrika: 4 December 2021 – SA’s highest unemployment stats to date
- ENCA: 2 December 2021 – Covid-19 & sick leave
- SABC – Morning Live: 23 August 2021 – Government’s white paper on social security reform
- Newzroom Afrika: 30 July 2021 – Can employers reserve the right to fire anti-vaxxers?
- Radio 702: 28 July 2021 – Mandatory workplace Covid19 vaccination policies
- Newzroom Afrika: 11 July 2021 – Compulsory Covid-19 Workplace Vaccination
- Newzroom Afrika: 14 June 2021 – Tony discussing ANC staff salary protests
- Newzroom Afrika: 3 June 2021 – Discussing Academic Fraud
- Newzroom Afrika: 22 May 2021 – How has the COVID-19 pandemic changed labour laws in the country
- ENCA: 30 March 2021 – Unemployment Crisis: 594 000 jobs lost in the formal sector since December 2019
- Newzroom Afrika: 22 February 2021 – Public wage bill dilemma for Mboweni
- ENCA: 31 January 2021 – COVID-19 vaccine | Balancing employer, individual rights
- Newzroom Afrika: 2 December 2020 – Civil servant unions have taken up their wage dispute with government at the Labour Appeal Court
- Newzroom Afrika: 5 October 2020 – COSATU to embark on a national strike
- ENCA: 5 October 2020 – A week of protest action
- Newzroom Afrika: 29 September 2020 – Labour experts say companies are likely to retrench workers to meet demands of unions
- Newzroom Afrika: 20 August 2020 – Government workplace response to Covid19
- ENCA: 30 June 2020 – More retrenchments loom as companies look to cut spending
- ENCA: 24 March 2020 – Workers’ rights during a pandemic
- Business Day TV: 17 January 2020 – SA’s jobs bloodbath
- ENCA: 27 September 2019 – Jobs Emergency: Economic growth key to attracting investment
- ENCA: 24 April 2018 – SAFTU wage strike
- SABC News: 1 March 2018 – Optimum mine salary crisis
- CNBC: 25 June 2013 – Wage negotiations in South Africa