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Reformist programmes confuse

by Jawoodeen, S.

Suraya Jawoodeen responds to Jeremy Cronin’s The People Shall Govern – class struggles in the post 1994 State in South …

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Categories Vol 30 No 1 Mar/Apr 2006

Regionalisation-Federalism

by Cobbett, Glaser, Hindson, Swilling.

By William Cobbett, Daryl Glaser, Doug Hindson and Mark Swilling.  

Categories In the community, Vol 10 No 5 1986

Registered Trade Unions and Western Cape Workers

by Lewis, D.

By Dave Lewis  

Categories In the unions, Vol 3 No 2 1977

Registration

by GWU.

Briefings/Interviews/Documents: By General Workers Union.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 10 No 8 1986

Regulating Asbestos

by IHRG.

Reports/Articles: By Industrial Health Research Group.  

Categories In the community, Vol 12 No 8 1988

Rediscovering Labours’ Past: Class Compromise or Class Collaboration?

by Webster, Edward

In a previous Labour Bulletin Mbuyiseni Ndlozi argued that labour’s strategy of radical reform adopted in the 1990s had failed. …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 35 No 1 March/April 2011 Tags Vol 2 No 5 1976

Regulating casualisation: the dock labour scheme

by Stratton, S.

Casual workers make up the majority of the workforce at South Africa’s harbours. Labour brokers proliferate in this sector. Simon …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 21 No 5 Oct 1997

Rediscovering our socialist history

by Cronin, J.

Jeremy Cronin discusses Slovo’s pamphlet, and argues that the Communist Party in South Africa suffered from at worst, a mild …

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Categories Vol 15 No 3 1991

Regulators: proposal for delivery and development

by Gampel, D.

Dana Gampel argues that with suggested changes to regulators, unions should remove their ideological blinkers, and allow workers to organise …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 23 No 3 Jun 1999

Reduce, Shift, Improve: Transport and Climate Change

by Barrett, Jane

It is now common scientific knowledge that emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) contribute to global warming and disastrous climate change. …

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Categories On politics and economics, Vol 34 No 5 Dec 2010/Jan 2011 Tags 1993
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