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2016

Reply to Nicoli Nattrass & Jeremy Seekings

by Johnny Copelyn

Natrass and Seekings (N&S) have penned a highly critical piece on the Southern African Clothing and Textile Workers Union (Sactwu) …

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Categories 2016, In the unions, Vol 40 No 3 June/July 2016

Private or social ownership

by Mbhekeni Sabelo Nkosi

How will Primary Health Care be implemented when the National Health Insurance project is rolled out? Mbhekeni Sabelo Nkosi argues …

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Categories 2016, In the Workplace, Vol 40 No 3 June/July 2016

National minimum wage

by National Minimum Wage Research Initiative (NMWRI)

Expert statistical modelling commissioned by the University of the Witwatersrand’s National Minimum Wage Research Initiative (NMWRI) reveals that a national …

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Categories 2016, In the Workplace, Issue, Vol 40 No 1 Feb/Mar 2016 Tags Remuneration/wages

Marikana Commission

by Kally Forrest.

The Marikana Commission was an opportunity to bring justice to the miners who died and also to those who were …

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Categories 2016, In the Workplace, Issue, Vol 40 No 1 Feb/Mar 2016 Tags wages

Gender equality in SA

by Fundi Nzimande.

Despite laws and United Nations conventions being in place, South Africa still has a lot of work to do to …

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Categories 2016, In the Workplace, Issue, Vol 40 No 1 Feb/Mar 2016 Tags gender inequality

Dismissal after notice

by Munyaradzi Gwisai.

Although in the Zuva case Zimbabwe’s Supreme Court allowed for dismissals of workers after receiving notice from an employer, amendments …

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Categories 2016, Across the Globe, Issue, Vol 40 No 1 Feb/Mar 2016 Tags dismissals

Deleting Purple Politics

by Dineo Sithole

A social movement approach to campaigning for student issues is more effective as it brings all together. This helps in …

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Categories 2016, On politics and economics, Vol 40 No 3 June/July 2016

Against Rape Culture

by Elijah Chiwota

When students took to the streets against rape culture at Rhodes University in Grahamstown in the Eastern Cape, workers joined …

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Categories 2016, In the community, Vol 40 No 3 June/July 2016

Sactwu rescues Seardel workers

by Elijah Chiwota
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Sactwu rescues Seardel workers, so-called ‘casino capitalists’ at work   Attachments 13477_SALB JuneJuly LR_0 (3 MB)

Categories 2016, In the unions, Vol 40 No 1 Feb/Mar 2016 Tags Disputes including strikes

A Perfect Storm

by Elijah Chiwota
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Migrancy and mining in the North West province   Attachments 13554_SALB AugSept LR (4 MB)

Categories 2016, On politics and economics, Vol 40 No 4 Oct/Nov 2016 Tags Disputes including strikes
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