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After work

Rethinking socialism

by Webster, E.

Eddie Webster reviews Participating on management; union organising on a new terrain (by Andy Banks and Jack Metzgar, Labour Research …

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Categories After work, Vol 15 No 7 1991

Reversing discrimination (Eds, Innes, Kentridge and Perold)

by Joffe, A.

Reversing Discrimination: Affirmative Action in the Workplace ed Innes, D; Kentridge, M and Perold, H (Innes Labour Brief) Oxford University …

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Categories After work, Vol 17 No 6 Dec 1993

Review of Geschwnder’s Class Race and Worker Insurgency

by Makalima, M.

By Mlungisi Makalima.  

Categories After work, Vol 6 No 2 & 3 1980

Poem: Africa, my land

by Mothibeli, M.

Documents: By Manyaola Mothibeli   Attachments Poem. Africa, my land_0 (398 kB)

Categories After work, Vol 14 No 7 1990

Poem: in her letter

by Martins, D. B.

Features: National Bargaining   Attachments Poem. In her letter_0 (375 kB)

Categories After work, Vol 15 No 4 1991

Poem: the Tears of a Creator

by Hlatshwayo, Mi, S’D. and Qabula, A, T.

COSATU: By Mi S’Dumo Hlatshwayo and Alfred Temba Qabula.  

Categories After work, Vol 11 No 3 1987

Poems & songs for workers

by Alfred Mafuleka

Popularly known as the ‘people’s poet’, Mzwakhe Mbuli has been seen on stage at many workers’ events. To those who …

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Categories 2013, After work, Vol 37 Number 3 August/September Tags people’s poet Mzwakhe Mbuli

Poems and songs for workers: Interview with Mzwakhe

by Alfred Mafuleka

Popularly known as the ‘people’s poet, Mzwakhe Mbuli has been seen on stage at many workers’ events. To those who …

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Categories After work, Vol 37 Number 3 August/September

Piecework Bargaining – William Brown

by Coplyn, J.

Book Reviews: By John Coplyn  

Categories After work, Vol 1 No 5 1975

Patriarchy challenged by dreams: Ancestors open doors for Zimbabwean women musicians

by Makwenda, JJ

The mbira is traditionally played by men in Zimbabwean Shona culture. Joyce Jenje Makwenda, however, traces the emergence of highly …

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Categories After work, Vol 31 No 5 Dec 2007/Jan 2008
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