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2013

You entered & will leave through that gate

by Mbuso Nkosi

Farms still remain workplaces where precarious working conditions are the order of the day. Mbuso Nkosi writes that farm workers …

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Categories 2013, In the Workplace, Vol 37 Number 3 August/September Tags Farms working conditions

Workplace sexual harassment

by Janet Munakamwe

Sexual harassment is one of the key problems that women face at the workplace. Janet Munakamwe explores current efforts by …

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Categories 2013, In the Workplace, Vol 37 Number 3 August/September Tags Sexual harassmen

Work in the Fashion District

by Katherine Joynt and Edward Webster

Webster visit the decline of the textile industry in the Fashion District of Inner City Johannesburg where working conditions have …

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Categories 2013, In the Workplace, Vol 37 Number 2 June/July 2013 Tags Fashion District CMTs

What are essential services

by Shamima Gaibie

When President Jacob Zuma recently said that education was an essential service there was uproar from trade unions that saw …

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Categories 2013, In the Workplace, Vol 37 Number 2 June/July 2013 Tags service trade unions strike

Vulnerable work in Gauteng

by Edward Webster, Atiyyah Loonat, Debbie Budlender, Leilanie Williams and Mark Ortin

The hospitality industry is one of the sectors where precarious work is common. While it is easy to get a …

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Categories 2013, In the Workplace, Vol 37 Number 2 June/July 2013 Tags hospitality industry

Transforming SA media

by Elijah Chiwota

Transformation of the print media is a passionate issue for trade unions, as seen by the Congress of South African …

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Categories 2013, In the unions, Issue, Vol 37 Number 1 March/April 2013 Tags print media Digital Media

Trade unions in Africa

by Bethuel Maserumule

Outside of East and Southern Africa trade unions on the continent are still struggling to get to their feet. Bethuel …

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Categories 2013, Across the Globe, Vol 37 Number 2 June/July 2013 Tags trade unions in Africa

Struggling to be heard

by Jane Duncan

The televised images of armed miners rushing towards the police on 16 August 2012, and the police opening fire on …

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Categories 2013, In the Workplace, Vol 37 Number 4 October/November Tags Marikana massacre

Sactwu wins against short- time work

by Andre Kriel

Employers cannot just wake up and put workers on reduced working time. If they do, they should also be prepared …

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Categories 2013, In the Workplace, Issue, Vol 37 Number 1 March/April 2013 Tags Sactwu

SA role in Brics

by Memory Dube

As an emerging economy  and Africa’s economic power house, what role is South Africa playing in Brics? Memory Dube explores …

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Categories 2013, Across the Globe, Issue, Vol 37 Number 1 March/April 2013 Tags emerging economy economic power Brics summit
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