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Women in Wage Labour

by Yawitch, J.

Research Reports: By Joanne Yawitch.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 9 No 3 1985

Women in Wage-Labour in Swaziland: A Focus on Agriculture

by McFadden, P.

Briefings: By Patricia McFadden.  

Categories Across the Globe, Vol 7 No 6 1983

Women Led Social Movement Union: Sikhula Sonke Challenging Inequality

by White, Fiona

Many unions in South Africa have failed to raise the living standards of farm workers because they do not systematically …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 35 No 1 March/April 2011 Tags Vol 20 No 3 Jun 1996

Win-win: German union engages bosses

by Forrest, K.

Many workers view engagement with suspicion. Konnie Siegel, a German IG Metall official, believes however that it can greatly benefit …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 33 No 2 June/July 2009

Women miners dig deep

by Jansson, E-L.

A couple of fascinating photos from an exhibition of South African women working deep underground in the mines by Eva-Lotta …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 30 No 5 Dec 2006/Jan 2007

Wine & Spirits Union

by Baskin, J.

Briefings: By Jeremy Baskin.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 8 No 6 1984

Women on the farms speak out

by Waldman, L.

Linda Waldman spent six months on Nineveh farm in the Western Cape listening to women talk about their lives.   …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 17 No 5 Oct 1993

Why still secrecy around director’s salaries

by LRS

Managers complain that workers continue to demand high wages. The Labour Research Service investigates what directors are being paid and …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 2 Apr 2002

Why unions should embrace social media

by Alex White

The new social media is a very powerful tool. It allows unions to have intimate, personal conversations with hundreds, if …

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Categories 2012, In the Workplace, Vol 36 No 4 Oct Nov 2012 Tags social media personal powerful tool conversations

Why we need a socially-owned energ sector in SA

by Dinga Sikwebu

Energy prices are going through the rooftop, while energy poverty and inequality continue to persist. Communities and most countries rapidly …

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Categories 2012, On politics and economics, Vol 36 No 5 Dec 2012/Jan 2013 Tags Energy prices
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