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After work

Creative Commons

by Creative Commons

Creative Commons   Attachments Dolbee Co_Marketing_0 (4 MB)

Categories After work, Vol 26 No 4 Aug 2002 Tags Vol 14 No 3 1990

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

Cosatu general secretary, Zwelinzima Vavi speaks personally

by Forrest, K.

Kally Forrest talks to Cosatu general secretary, Zwelinzima Vavi, about his childhood, good and bad moments, likes and dislikes and …

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Categories After work, Vol 31 No 2 May/Jun 2007

Cosatu president, Willie Madisha, reveals all

by SALB

South African Labour Bulletin finds out more about Cosatu president, Willie Madisha, and probes into his deepest secrets.   Attachments …

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Categories After work, Vol 30 No 3 Aug/Sep 2006

Constructing consensus

by Buhlungu, S.

Sakhela Buhlungu reviews The ANC and the liberation struggle: a critical political biopraphy, by Dale McKinley (Pluto Press, 1997).   …

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Categories After work, Vol 22 No 3 Jun 1998

Comrade Moss: valuable but where’s the politics?

by Von Holdt, K.

Book Review: Karl von Holdt reviews Comrade Moss, a book by Labour and Community Resources Project (LACOM) (Learn and Teach …

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Categories After work, Vol 14 No 7 1990

Class Struggle – The State and Medicine by Vincente Navarro

by Westcott, G.

Book Reviews: By Gill Westcott.  

Categories After work, Vol 4 No 9 & 10. 1978

Child Care

by Cock, J. Edmon, E. and Klugman, B.

Briefings/Reports: By Jacklyn Cock, Erica Emden and Barbara Klugman.  

Categories After work, Vol 9 No 7 1985

C T U Library

by SALB

Review: Book List.  

Categories After work, Vol 9 No 6 1985

Bulletin for all seasons

by Webster, E.

Why read the Labour Bulletin? Eddie Webster argues that the SALB has played, and continues to play, a key role …

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Categories After work, Vol 31 No 4 Oct/Nov 2007
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