SABC journalists battle to get back to work after court victory

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News 24
reported on Wednesday that four journalists from the SABC had been refused entry into work at the broadcaster’s Johannesburg offices, despite the Labour Court ruling that their dismissals were unlawful.

The SABC on Wednesday morning said it would appeal the Labour Court order that it reinstate the four journalists, and would not allow them back into their offices.
After waiting for two hours at the entrance of its television studios, acting head of news Simon Tebele told the four that the SABC was appealing the judgment.
“It has been communicated to me that you cannot come back to work at this stage,” Tebele told the journalists.

Solidarity trade union’s Dirk Hermann, who is representing the four, told News24 on Wednesday that the SABC was in contempt of court.
“They have done so despite the appeal papers not being processed yet, so technically the SABC is in contempt of court,” he said.‎
The Labour Court ruled on Tuesday that four of the eight SABC journalists that were axed by the broadcaster had to be reinstated.
It also ruled they were entitled to return to work and that the SABC was interdicted from proceeding with their disciplinary hearings before they were dismissed.
The four journalists are Foeta Krige, Suna Venter, Krivani Pillay and Jacques Steenkamp.

They had criticised the broadcaster’s policy to not show footage of violent protests.‎
Three other SABC journalists who were recently fired are also heading to Labour Court on Thursday to argue a similar case as the first four.
Busisiwe Ntuli, Thandeka Gqubule and Lukhanyo Calata will also argue for their dismissals to be overturned by the Labour Court, Bemawu representative Hannes du Buisson told News24 on Wednesday.

On Wednesday evening the SABC retracted the appeal in a public announcement and stated that the four would be allowed back to work, as per court orders.

Source: News24

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Cera-Jane Catton is a writer and journalist with years of experience in community newspapers, blogging and freelance journalism. She has worked in a cache of capacities, often finding herself behind or in front of the cameras, intentionally and less so. She has been a stunt double in two Bollywood movies, has worked in various capacities on a number of natural history documentaries, and other international productions shot in South Africa. Cera is a former Screen Africa journalist.

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