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2015

40th Anniversary Special Edition

by Elijah Chiwota
Vol39.1

Writing in this Special Issue Johann Maree states that one of the reasons for the survival of the Labour Bulletin …

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Categories 2015, In the unions, Vol 39 No 1 Mar/Apr Tags Working conditions

Transforming post-school education in SA

by Elijah Chiwota
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This issue is a collaborative effort with the Education Policy Consortium (EPC) – a collective that is committed to transforming …

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Categories 2015, Across the Globe, Vol 39 No 5 Nov/Dec 2015 Tags Education and training

UJ workers’/ students’ alliance

by Elijah Chiwota
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The struggle to get rid of outsourcing at the University of Johannesburg (UJ) by workers and students reflects the broadening …

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Categories 2015, On politics and economics, Vol 39 No 5 Nov/Dec 2015 Tags Education and training

Volume 39.3 June/July Issue

by Elijah Chiwota
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Women and Gender   Attachments 12966_SALB JuneJuly (2 MB)

Categories 2015, In the Workplace, Vol 39 No 3 Jul/Aug 2015 Tags Gender Issues
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