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Shoprite-Maputo. a different ‘Renaissance’ for workers

by Miller, D.

Darlene Miller argues that Shoprite employees in Maputo Mozambique occupy a contradictory location. On the one hand they are a …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 24 No 5 Oct 2000

Shoprite/Checkcers strike: Workers, not permanents or casuals

by Forrest, K.

In labour circles people often express dismay at the decrease in worker solidarity in comparison to the 1980s. A strike …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 30 No 5 Dec 2006/Jan 2007

Shopstewards and workers

by Gostner, K.

By Karl Gostner  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 19 No 5 Oct 1995

Shopworkers’ Struggles

by SALB Correspondent.

Briefings/Interviews/Documents: By South African Labour Bulletin Correspondent.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 10 No 8 1986

Should Child Labour Be Outlawed?

by Bourdillon, Michael

Many international standards prohibit child labour yet in reality child labour is a large part of many children’s experience in …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 34 No 4 Oct/Nov 2010

Showdown at Springbok Patrols

by Forrest, K.

The security industry is a difficult sector to organise. Workers face illegal deductions, dismissals and abusive treatment. TGWU is using …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 17 No 6 Dec 1993

Shrinking?: No, unions are growing

by Hall-Jones, P

Everyone knows that unions are in decline. But are they? Peter Hall-Jones mixes some number crunching with politics and come …

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Categories Vol 31 No 3 Jul/Aug 2007

Sick Leave

by NAMDA, (W.Cape).

Briefings/Reports: By NAMDA, Western Cape.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 12 No 2 1988

Sidumo and labour law are better off

by Benjamin, P.

Kimani Ndungu’s previous article gives some useful background and reflections on the Sidumo case. Paul Benjamin, discussing the same case, …

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

Signs of the times

by Francois de Wet and Ian Liebenberg

What are the roots of the perceived radicalism in Limpopo. Is the province worse off than the others? Francois de …

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Categories 2014, In the community, Vol 38 No 3 Sep/Oct 2014
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