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After work

Emma Mashinini: Strikes have followed me all my life

by JMB.

Book Review: Review by JMB  

Categories After work, Vol 14 No 6 1990

Do glowing reports fit: Lebo Mathosa’s slinky body?

by Mondi, J.

Writer Jackie Mondi wonders at the prejudice, sexism and hypocrisy of the media’s eulogies around Lebo Mathosa’s death.   Attachments …

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Categories After work, Vol 31 No 1 Mar/Apr 2007

Domestic workers Imbizo

by Janet Munakamwe

It was a day of solidarity, organising and fun at the Gauteng domestic workers, Imbizo in Soweto, Johannesburg in September. …

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Categories 2014, After work, Vol 38 No 3 Sep/Oct 2014 Tags domestic workers

Don Ncube

by SALB

Review: By South African Labour Bulletin.  

Categories After work, Vol 10 No 8 1986

Directory

by Trade Union Directory.

Trade Union Directory.  

Categories After work, Vol 11 No 3 1987

Directory of South African Trade Unions

by Mbeki, M.

Compiled by Najwah Allie (SALDRU, Cape Town, July 1991). Reviewed by Moeletsi Mbeki (Head of Communications, COSATU).   Attachments Directory …

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Categories After work, Vol 16 No 4 1992

Disputes Procedure in Action. A Study of the Engineering Industry Disputes Procedure in Coventry – Richard Hyman

by Badsha, O.

Book Reviews: By Omar Badsha  

Categories After work, Vol 1 No 5 1975

Culture Bulletin

by Vlok, E.

Poems and songs   Attachments A Culture Bulletin_0 (727 kB)

Categories After work, Vol 23 No 1 Feb 1999

Dancing to a Lyrical Tune

by Xaba, Makhosazana

Natalia Molebatsi spends regular time outside of South Africa. This gives her a bird’s eye view on her country’s poetry …

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Categories 2011, After work Tags Vol 10 No 6 1986

Creating Action Space

by Horton, C.

Book review   Attachments Review. Creating Action Space_0 (2 MB)

Categories After work, Vol 23 No 2 Apr 1999
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