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In the Workplace

Making sex work legal

by Dellene Clark

The South African Law Reform Commission (SALRC) asked South African society about its views on sex work during one of …

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Categories 2012, In the Workplace, Vol 36 No 2 June/July 2012 Tags SALRC sex work

Making the Market Place Less Unequal

by SALB

Comment: By South African Labour Bulletin  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 3 No 1 1977

Making the necessary possible

by Waterman, P

Peter Waterman responds to the Bulletin focus on Challenges facing labour and suggests how the South African labour movement might …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 25 No 5 Oct 2001

Management Strategy at Chloride

by Heffer, T.

Briefings: By Theo Heffer.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 7 No 4/5 1983

Management Strategy: JIT

by TAG.

Briefings/Reports: By TAG.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 12 No 2 1988

Management’s Counter – Offensive

by Webster, E.

By Eddie Webster  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 2 No 3 1976

Management’s Dilemma

by SALB

Comment: By South African Labour Bulletin  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 2 No 3 1976

LRA proposals by the NMC

by Centre for Applied Legal Studies.

The Centre for Applied Legal Studies (CALS) summarises the National Manpower Commission proposals for new labour legislation.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 15 No 2 1991

LRA-organisational rights

by Benjamin, P.

By Paul Benjamin  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 19 No 5 Oct 1995 Tags Labour relations Act

LRA: where do the parties stand?

by Collins, D.

By Deanne Collins   Attachments LRA. Where do the parties stand_0 (455 kB)

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 19 No 3 Jun 1995
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