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In the past

Mine Workers Protest on the Witwatersrand 1901 – 1912

by Moroney, S.

By Sean Moroney  

Categories In the past, Vol 3 No 5 1977

Mineworkers strike

by Markhams, C. and Mothibeli, M.

Reports/Articles: The 1987 Mineworkers Strike by C Markhams and M Mothibedi.  

Categories In the past, Vol 13 No 1 1989

Migrant Workers and the Formation of Swanla 1900-1926

by Moorsom, R.

By R Moorsom.  

Categories In the past, Vol 4 No 1 & 2. 1978

Migration Routes to the Gold Mines and Compound Accommodation 1889-1912

by Mc Namara, J. K.

By J K Mc Namara.  

Categories In the past, Vol 4 No 3 1978

Mine monuments

by Callinicos, L. Bethlehem, L.

By Luli Callinton and Lael Bethlehem  

Categories In the past, Vol 19 No 5 Oct 1995

Max Gordon and African Unionism on the Witwatersrand 1935 – 1940

by Stein, M.

By Mark Stein  

Categories In the past, Vol 3 No 9 1977

Manufacturing Capital and the Question of African Trade Union Recognition 1960-64

by Kaplan, D. and Morris, M.

Documents: By David Kaplan and Mike Morris.  

Categories In the past, Vol 7 No 1 & 2 1983

Man of the Union: Samwu’s Petrus Mashishi

by Forrest, Kally

For most of his working life Petrus Mashishi has been organising municipal workers. He is the South African Municipal Workers …

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Categories In the past, Vol 34 No 3 Aug/Sept 2010 Tags Vol 3 No 10 1977

Management Ideology: A Case Study: An Incident in a South African Gold Mine. 13th August 1975

by Prior, A.

By Andrew Prior  

Categories In the past, Vol 3 No 8 1977

Living in the shadows of fahfee: Apartheid’s legacy

by Ho, U.

The Chinese who came to South Africa before 1994 recently won the right as previously disadvantaged people to benefits under …

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Categories In the past, Vol 32 No 3 Aug/Sep 2008
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