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Editorial

by Jenny Grice

Taking charge of the Just Transition? Much of this issue focuses on the Just Transition (JT). Depending on who you …

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Categories Featured, Vol 44, No. 3

Oupa Lehulure: 1960—2021

by Khanya College

A lifelong struggle for the working class Oupa Lehulere was born in Cape Town in 1960. After primary school he …

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Categories Vol 44, No. 3

The PCC – What does labour say?

by Woodrajh Aroun

Woodrajh Aroun spoke to Mbulaheni Mbodi (NUMSA shop steward and National Secretary of Eskom Shopstewards Council) and Mac Chavalala (SAFTU …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 44, No. 3

BRIEFS

by Jenny Grice and Sandra Hlungwani

Trade Union news AMCU to appeal judgment declaring Mathunjwa’s election as president invalid The Association of Mining and Construction Workers’ …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 44, No. 3

Mining communities under attack

by Jenny Grice

Communities resisting attempts by mining companies to dig deep in their areas are increasingly finding that their lives are in …

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Categories In the community, Vol 44, No. 3

Toxic capitalism has led to the climate crisis, says academic Jacklyn Cock

by Ufrieda Ho

The climate crisis isn’t the problem; capitalism gone toxic is, says activist and academic Jacklyn Cock, who plots out where …

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Categories Vol 44, No. 3

PCC Stakeholder Engagement – What does labour say?

by Mbulaheni Mbodi and Mac Chavalala

Woodrajh Aroun spoke to Mbulaheni Mbodi (NUMSA shop steward and National Secretary of Eskom Shopsteward Council) and Mac Chavalala (SAFTU …

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Categories Vol 44, No. 3

Representing workers on a mandate

by Christine Olivier

Long-time NUMSA trade unionist, Christine Olivier, has just been elected the assistant general secretary of the 50 million-strong global trade …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 44, No. 3

South Africa’s power sector: unravelling for good?

by Dinga Sikwebu

Labour needs to get on top of rapid changes taking place in the electricity industry and deal with the climate …

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Categories Vol 44, No. 3

Recognise reclaimers now!

by Luyanda Hlatshwayo

“No more coffee and futile engagements around a boardroom table,” says African Reclaimers Organisation’s, Luyanda Hlatshwayo. Reclaimer integration in South …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 44, No. 3
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