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In the community

Correspondence from WCC response from IHRG

by Lewis, D.

Debate: By David Lewis.  

Categories In the community, Vol 11 No 5 1987

Cosatu and Xenophobic Attacks: Is Its Response Enough?

by Hlatshwayo, Mondli

During the May 2008 xenophobic attacks Cosatu responded in an uneven manner. Mondli Hlatshwayo believes that while Cosatu is clearly …

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Categories In the community, Vol 34 No 5 Dec 2010/Jan 2011 Tags Vol 12 No 1 1988

Consumers! You Have Major Rights. What Are They?

by Melville-Nieman, Kirsty

The new Consumer Protection Act makes South Africans some of the most protected consumers in the world. But the Act …

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Categories In the community, Vol 35 No 2 June/July 2011

Constitutional Court achieving its transformative potential

by Budlender, G

The South African Constitution has awarded some important rights for the homeless and poor. Geoff Budlender looks at some of …

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Categories In the community, Vol 31 No 1 Mar/Apr 2007

Community and Unions in Natal: Part One

by Meer, S.

The 1973 Durban strikes ushered in a decade of painstaking struggle to build organisation in the factories. Slowly the unions …

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Categories In the community, Vol 13 No 3 1989

Conference on forced removals and the law in South Africa (UCT)

by LLU-KLS.

Advertisement: By Labour Law Unit – Kramer Law School.  

Categories In the community, Vol 13 No 8 1989

Class Alliances in Pietermaritzburg

by Gwala, N.

Inkatha’s bureaucratic control over Natal communities often rests on the ability to co-op the petty bourgeoisie. Gwala argues that the …

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Categories In the community, Vol 13 No 3 1989

Climate action now! Failure to respond to a human tragedy

by Worthington, R.

Time is running out to reverse humanity’s impact on climate change. Yet, argues Richard Worthington, in southern Africa we are …

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Categories In the community, Vol 31 No 5 Dec 2007/Jan 2008

Climate-friendly technologies: What are the benefits?

by Worthington, R.

In the last Labour Bulletin Richard Worthington outlined the causes of alarming climate change. Following on this, he details the …

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Categories In the community, Vol 31 No 3 Jul/Aug 2007

Chrome International: investment at what cost?

by Newman, N.

Chrome International South Africa (CISA), a subsidiary of the giant transitional company, Bayer, is building a new plant in Newcastle, …

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Categories In the community, Vol 22 No 2 Apr 1998
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