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An oasis or mirage for Africa’s development?

by Naidu, S.

Now that the dust has settled following the G8 Summit, it is time to reflect on what was achieved at …

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Categories Vol 29 No 4 Aug/Sep 2005

Amalungelo wethu: Woolworthsflexis strike for rights

by SALB

Each time a strike happens in retail, casual workers become more determined and militant. Claire Ceruti and Bridget Kenny chart …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 32 No 5 Dec 2008/Jan 2009

An unfinished strike

by Mongale, M Sekaledi, P.

Moatlhodi Mongale and Pauline Sekaledi are full-time shop stewards from the SA Municipal Workers Union’s (Samwu) largest Johannesburg branch. They …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 29 No 6 Dec 2005/Jan 2006

AMC Report

by Jhb Correspondent.

Briefings/Reports: By Johannesburg Correspondent.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 9 No 7 1985

An unholy alliance?: organising the unemployed

by Vlok, E.

Two new organisations have emerged to represent the unemployed. Etienne Vlok investigates.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 22 No 5 Oct 1998

Amendments to the LRA, BCEA and Insolvency Act

by Roskam, A. Tshepe, D.

Anton Roskam and Doris Tshepe explain some of the proposed changes to the LRA, BCEA and Insolvency Act.   Attachments …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 24 No 5 Oct 2000 Tags Vol 16 No 3 1992

Anatomy of South Africa’s biggest Esop

by Fine, A

Towards the end of 2006 a gargantuan Employee Share Ownership Plan between AngloGold Ashanti, the National Union of Mineworkers and …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 31 No 1 Mar/Apr 2007

America disinvestment and unemployment

by Sarakinsky, M.

Many businessmen argue that disinvestment causes job losses and hardship to black workers. Mike Sarakinsky argues that this is not …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 14 No 1 1990

AMPLATS: an avoidable tragedy?

by SALB

In mid-June, twelve thousand miners went on strike at AMPLATS. A journalist who followed the strike reflects of a situation …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 20 No 5 Oct 1996

An African Union Negotiates with the Industrial Council

by SALB

Comment: By South African Labour Bulletin  

Categories Across the Globe, Vol 1 No 5 1975
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