HIV and AIDS: Senseless gap between working class movements
Peer education is an important response to HIV/AIDS in South African companies. Yet the relationship between thousands of workplace peer …
Peer education is an important response to HIV/AIDS in South African companies. Yet the relationship between thousands of workplace peer …
In letters to the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) president Sidumo Dlamini, unions are asking the federation to …
Thousands of HIV/AIDS peer educators have come forward in workplaces all over South Africa. David Dickinson tells of a recent …
Information is widely available on HIV/AIDS yet the pandemic rages on. Sepetla Molapo spoke to mineworkers about their attitudes to …
At an HIV/AIDS conference earlier this year it became clear that although women are the major group living with HIV/AIDS …
John Betton explores whether HIV/AIDS is redefining global corporate responsibility in a paper presented at the recent IRASA conference in …
Draft for the National Economic Development and Labour Council – August 1995.
By Mark Heywood
The media industry has been rather critical (rightly so, at times) of government’s handling of the AIDS epidemic. A study …
Leading trade unionists have questioned government’s stance on HIV/AIDS. Renee Grawitzky interviews four AIDS educators on the attitudes of organised …