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Review: The Enemy of Nature: The end of capitalism or the end of the world by Joel Kovel (London: Zed Books, 2002)

by Cock, J.

Reviewed by Jacklyn Cock   Attachments Review. The enemy of Nature. The end of capitalism or the end of the …

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Categories In the community, Vol 30 No 4 Oct/Nov 2006

Rights and power: failings of the new LRA

by Etkind, R.

Roger Etkind looks into the future to see what the draft LRA will mean for workers.   Attachments Rights and …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 19 No 2 Apr 1995

Review: The war against ourselves: Nature, Power and Justice by Jacklyn Cock

by Satgar, V.

Book reviewed by Vishwas Satgar.   Attachments Review. The War Against Ourselves. Nature, Power and Justice_0 (145 kB)

Categories In the community, Vol 32 No 2 Jun/Jul 2008

Rising Food Prices: Why No Protests?

by Joynt, Katherine

In the previous Labour Bulletin Katherine Joynt looked at the devastating impact of food price increases in some Soweto homes. …

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Categories In the community, Vol 34 No 3 Aug/Sept 2010 Tags Vol 12 No 4 1988

Review: Three Letter Plague: A young man’s journey through a great epidemic

by Molapo, S.

Johnny Steinberg (Jonathan Ball, Johannesburg & Cape Town, 2008): Reviewed by Sepetla Molapo   Attachments Review. Three Letter Plague. A …

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

Risky, expensive and jobless: Why the nuclear path?

by Fig, D.

Government sees nuclear power as the means to supplying our growing energy needs. David Fig however points to the dangers …

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Categories In the community, Vol 30 No 2 May/Jun 2006

Review: Waving Our Stories, Together: Sactwu Twenty Years 1989-2009

by Grossman, Jonathan

Weaving our stories, together: Sactwu twenty years 1989 – 2009 South African Clothing & Textile Workers Union (Sactwu, 2009) Reviewed …

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Categories In the past, Vol 34 No 2 June/July 2010 Tags 1984

Review: Work After Globalization: Building Occupational Citizenship and The Precariat: The New Dangerous Class

by Webster, Edward

Work After Globalization: Building Occupational Citizenship by Guy Standing (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK. Northampton, MA, USA 2009) and The Precariat: …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 35 No 3 Aug/Sept 2011 Tags Vol 16 No 4 1992

Reviewing labour legislation

by Roskam, A. Raffinetti, C.

Government has suggested that labour legislation be reviewed. Anton Roskam and Carla Raffinetti comment on some of the proposals that …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 23 No 4. Aug 1999 Tags Vol 29 No 5 Oct/Nov 2005

Revisiting the unfashionable job creation

by Dias, R. Harris, G

Rosa Dias and Geoff Harris revisiting budget deficits and direct job creation programmes as ways to create jobs.   Attachments …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 25 No 4 Aug 2001
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