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Is SA ‘subimperialis’

by Patrick Bond

Has South Africa been playing gatekeeper to global capitalist interests or has it been serving the interests of African countries, …

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Categories 2013, Across the Globe, Vol 37 Number 3 August/September Tags global capitalist

Is business committed to skills development

by Grawitzky, R

The failure of Setas to spend monies allocated to them raises some serious questions as to whether business is committed …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 2 Apr 2002

Is Sanco a sleeping giant?

by Zuern, E.

Sanco is often portrayed as an organisation in crisis, bankrupt and weakened through its alliance with the ANC. Elke Zuern …

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Categories Vol 28 No 5 Oct/Nov 2004

Is Cosatu impacting on policy?: A case of broad-based black economic empowerment (BBBEE)

by Ward, C.

Does the labour movement critically evaluate its policy advocacy strategies? Christina Ward examines Cosatu’s impact on the formulation of policy …

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Categories Vol 32 No 1 Mar/Apr 2008

Is the landscape of struggle changing

by SALB, Transparency International (SA)

Unions exist because workers choose to join them and pay subs so that their rights and interests are protected. But …

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Categories Vol 28 No 4 Aug/Sept 2004

Is Cosatu playing with the devil?: Investigating the AFL-CIO and its Solidarity Center

by Scipes, K

The US labour centre, the AFL-CIO has a Solidarity Center in South Africa. Few unionists know what it does or …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 30 No 5 Dec 2006/Jan 2007

Is the Skills Act working for workers?

by SALB

Debate on the effectiveness of the Skills Development Act(SDA) has focused mainly on Setas and learnerships with little attention given …

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Categories Vol 28 No 3 Jun/July 2004

Is Economic Growth Beneficial to Workers?

by Erwin, A.

By Alec Erwin   Attachments Is Economic Growth Beneficial to workers_0 (953 kB)

Categories On politics and economics, Vol 1 No 2 1975

Is the workers’ compensation system adequate?

by Benjamin, P.

By Paul Benjamin   Attachments Is the workers' compensation system adequate (2 MB)

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 19 No 3 Jun 1995

Is education an essential service

by Irvin Jim

The crisis in education will not be solved by denying teachers their rights but by addressing the legacies of colonialism …

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Categories 2013, Issue, On politics and economics, Vol 37 Number 1 March/April 2013 Tags education
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