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Leading the flock: interviewing Minister Membathisi Sheppard Mdladlana

by Van Meelis, T

Interview   Attachments Leading the flock. interviewing Minister Membathisi Sheppard Mdladlana_0 (5 MB)

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 23 No 5 Oct 1999

Labour, civil society and the state

by Yusha’u Muttaqa and Tahir Hashim

Petrol price increases do not just happen in Nigeria, as the working class, civil society and citizens will not allow …

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Categories 2012, Across the Globe, Issue, Vol 36 No 1 March/April 2012 Tags civil society, labour, the state

Lean production or mean production? Japanese auto plants in the US

by MacShane, D.

1973 – 1993: twenty years of worker struggle: Many employers argue that new Japanese management techniques make trade unions redundant. …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 17 No 3 Jun 1993

Labour-intensive development; new questions for unions

by Mtshelwane, Z.

Last year COSATU, SANCO and construction employers signed a Framework Agreement governing labour-intensive projects. The aim was to provide jobs …

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Categories In the community, Vol 18 No 4 Aug 1994 Tags Framework Agreement governing labour-intensive projects

Learnerships introducing questions for unions

by Vorwerk, C.

Christopher Vorwerk explains what learnerships are and highlights area that unions and workers may want to discuss.   Attachments Learnerships. …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 24 No 4 Aug 2000

Labourers’ record wage increases, Spotlight on economics: Another hard year ahead Inflation

by Labour Research Service.

Economic Notes: (Based on Wage Review No. 6′ by Labour Research Service)   Attachments Labourers' record wage increaases (879 kB)

Categories Vol 15 No 6 1991

Learning more about Fedusa general secretary, Dennis George

by Forrest, K.

The Federation of Democratic Trade Unions of South Africa (Fedusa) is South Africa’s second largest federation with 410 000 members. …

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Categories Vol 31 No 5 Dec 2007/Jan 2008

Labour Relations Act: Labour broker workers vulnerable

by Jerry Mmanoko Mathekga

Labour broking, in which companies gain high profits by paying workers lower wages without benefits and protection, is a reality …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 37 Number 4 October/November

Labour Relations Act: ten years on – Ideals v Reality

by Craven, Norma and Cartwright, David

The Labour Relations Act, which came into force in 1995, has been seen as one of the crowning achievements of …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 27 No 5 Oct/Nov 2003 Tags Vol 18 No 4 Aug 1994

Labour Relations Amendment Act: LMG Overtime Ban survey

by Labour Monitoring Group.

The Second Workers’ Summit called for workers to stage a national overtime ban in October as part of the Anti-LRA …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 14 No 5 1990 Tags Vol 33 No 3 Aug/Sept 2009
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