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Migration and Underdevelopment: Interviews with Migrants on: S:A. Mines

by Lyby, E.

Briefings: By Erik Lyby.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 5 No 5. 1979

Migration Routes to the Gold Mines and Compound Accommodation 1889-1912

by Mc Namara, J. K.

By J K Mc Namara.  

Categories In the past, Vol 4 No 3 1978

Millions back mass action

by Fenichel, J.

While the low level of participation in the ANC’s mass action campaign in July led much of the media to …

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Categories In the community, Vol 16 No 7 1992

Mine monuments

by Callinicos, L. Bethlehem, L.

By Luli Callinton and Lael Bethlehem  

Categories In the past, Vol 19 No 5 Oct 1995

Mine negotiations falter

by Forrest, K. Harvey, S. and Seftel, L.

By Kally Forrest, Suzanna Harvey and Lisa Seftel.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 19 No 4 Aug 1995

Migrant Labour in South Africa. – Francis Wilson

by Maree, J.

Book Reviews: By Johan Maree  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 1 No 4 1975

Mine Safety

by SALB

Interview: NUM: By South African Labour Bulletin.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 10 No 8 1986

Migrant Labour in World Perspective

by Wilson, F.

By Francis Wilson  

Categories Across the Globe, Vol 1 No 4 1975

Mine Struggles

by SALB

Interview: By South African Labour Bulletin.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 10 No 8 1986

Migrant Workers and the Formation of Swanla 1900-1926

by Moorsom, R.

By R Moorsom.  

Categories In the past, Vol 4 No 1 & 2. 1978
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