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After work

Book: Smashing the Iron Rice Pot

by Labour Bulletin.

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Categories After work, Vol 14 No 2 1990

Book: The fight for a Living Wage

by Labour Bulletin.

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Categories After work, Vol 14 No 2 1990

Brain-power: our most valuable resource

by Yadavalli, Dr L.

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Categories After work, Vol 23 No 1 Feb 1999

Black Working Class Women in South Africa

by SALB

Review: By South African Labour Bulletin.  

Categories After work, Vol 10 No 8 1986

Blood Diamond

by Sikwebu, D

Directed by Edward Zwick: reviewed by Dinga Sikwebu   Attachments Review. Blood Diamond_0 (88 kB)

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

After the fall: the failure of communism and the future of socialism (Robin Blackburn (editor)

by Louw, S.

A couple of days into post-communism a friend of mine said he was off to the hypnotist to stop smoking. …

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Categories After work, Vol 16 No 6 1992

A working life’ by Alfred Qabule

by Callinicos, L.

Book Review: By Luli Callinicos   Attachments A working life by Alfred Qabule (2 MB)

Categories After work, Vol 14 No 5 1990

A Review of: Alan S. Tiley: ‘Bridging the Comminication Gap Between Black and White

by Schlemmer, L.

Book Reviews: By Lawrie Schlemmer  

Categories After work, Vol 2 No 5 1976

A Review of: Harry Braverman: Labour and Monopology Capitalism

by Lewis, J.

Book Review: By Jon Lewis.  

Categories After work, Vol 4 No 3 1978

A Review of: Norman Herd: Counter Attack – The Story of SA, Shopstewards; Blue Crane Books, 1974

by Webster, E.

Book Review: By Eddie Webster  

Categories After work, Vol 3 No 4 1977
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