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After work

Industrial Councils Digest: the author responds

by Godfrey, S.

Review By Shane Godfrey   Attachments Industrial Councils Digest. The author responds_0 (568 kB)

Categories After work, Vol 17 No 2 Apr 1993

Industrial Health Conference

by Garisch, D.

Briefings: By Dawn Garisch.  

Categories After work, Vol 10 No 6 1986

Inanda, August 1985

by Sitas, A.

By Ari Sitas.  

Categories After work, Vol 11 No 4 1987

Illanga Le So Phonela Abasebenzi

by Molepo, M.M.

Review: By M. M. Molepo.  

Categories After work, Vol 6 No 6 1980

How to deal with a sarcastic employee

by SALB

Review: By South African Labour Bulletin.  

Categories After work, Vol 10 No 8 1986

I’m New Here by Gill Scott Heron

by Faulkner, Steve

Review I’m New Here (2010) Gil Scott-Heron Roots and Branches: Electro Acoustic Poetry (Botsotso, Johannesburg, 2010). Reviewed by Steve Faulkner. …

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Categories After work, Vol 35 No 1 March/April 2011

How long?

by Maso, T.

Our thanks to Thobile Maso, a worker poet, for permission to use his poem.   Attachments Culture Bulletin. How long_0 …

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Categories After work, Vol 24 No 1 Feb 2000

Hard Labour

by Brown, G.

Reviews: By G Brown, Hard Labour. A pictorial survey of labour relations in South Africa since 1979, I R Data …

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Categories After work, Vol 12 No 1 1988

Four books on the economy

by Freund, B.

Patrick Bond, Commanding Heights and Community Control (Ravan Press, 1991), Keith Coleman, Nationalisation: Beyond the Slogans (Ravan Press, 1991), Peter …

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Categories After work, Vol 16 No 5 1992

Extract from Striking Back! a history of COSATU, COSATU; Challenges of the 1990s

by Baskin, J.

Trade unionist Jeremy Baskin has written the first history of COSATU, which was published this month. Labour Bulletin reprints the …

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Categories After work, Vol 16 No 1 1992
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