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New ties, new challenges: labour relations in the education sector

by Garson, P.

SADTU has made impressive gains for its members in the past few years. But teachers currently face an uncertain future. …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 21 No 3 Jun 1997

No longer muted screams: Voice of Lindiwe Nkutha

by Xaba, M.

Makhosazana Xaba interviews Lindiwe Nkutha a rising South African voice in an astonishing range of media form: film, novels, poetry, …

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Categories After work, Vol 31 No 5 Dec 2007/Jan 2008

New union aims to take on the small bosses

by Interview with unionist.

The Combined Small Factory Workers Union (CSFWU), has been establishing a presence in small factories and workshops in the light …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 13 No 4/5 1989

No phones far the talking crowds

by Ndungu, S. K.

South Africa has the second highest teledensity in Africa but argues Simon Kimani Ndungu they are simply not accessible to …

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Categories Vol 31 No 1 Mar/Apr 2007

New union for tertiary education

by Amra, H.

Briefing By Hassan Amra  

Categories In the unions, Vol 20 No 3 Jun 1996

No stereotypes of women

by Xaba, M

Bandile Gumbi is an impressive self-published poet and arts activist. Makhosazana Xaba spoke to her about how she became a …

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Categories After work, Vol 32 No 2 Jun/Jul 2008

New union with voice and soul: Creative Workers Union of South Africa

by Forrest, K

Want to be a famous star or musician? Sounds glamorous but these professions bring special problems. Kally Forrest spoke to …

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Categories Vol 31 No 2 May/Jun 2007

No transport, no money

by Lulu K. Mmakola

Transport is key to the lives of rural women in Limpopo for many reasons. For instance, access to transport allows …

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

New unity for labour

by Milkman, R. Voss, K

The current global order has put unions worldwide on the defensive and seeking ways to halt the decline in labour’s …

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Categories Vol 28 No 2 Apr/May 2004

New Western Cape liquor laws, What is all the fuss all about?

by SALB

Alcohol takes a heavy toll economically and socially in our country. Charles Parry and Nadine Burnhams explore new laws in …

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Categories In the community, Vol 33 No 2 June/July 2009
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