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Strike at LKB

by East London Worker.

By East London Worker.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 8 No 4 1984

Stephen Maseko

by Obituary.

Obituary  

Categories After work, Vol 8 No 5 1984

Stevedores Fight Casualisation

by Green, P.

Briefings: By Pippa Green.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 11 No 7 1987

Squeezed between boss and broker: Who cares about casuals?

by Van der Burg, A.

A recently study shows that casual labour on Western Cape farms is massively on the increase. Anthea van der Burg …

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

Stevedoring and the GWU II

by Morris, M.

Articles: By Mike Morris.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 11 No 5 1987

Stabilization’ and Structural Unemployment

by Murray, C.

Briefings: By Colin Murray.  

Categories In the community, Vol 6 No 4 1980

Stevedoring that the GWU

by Morris, M.

By Mike Morris.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 11 No 3 1987

State President’s wage freeze flop

by LRS.

PW Botha called for a wage freeze – the unions responded by winning an average increase of 22,9% in their …

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Categories Vol 13 No 6 1989

Stop eroding workers rights

by Vavi, Z.

Zwelinzima Vavi, general secretary of COSATU, discusses some of COSATU’s concerns about the proposed amendments to the LRA, BCEA and …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 24 No 5 Oct 2000

State Strategy and the Johannesburg Municipality Workers Strike

by LRC.

Briefings: By Labour Research Committee.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 6 No 7 1980
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