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Unemployment

by Keet, D.

The problems of unemployment and poverty in South Africa are enormous. Dot Keet describes them, and some responses of government, …

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Categories In the community, Vol 16 No 2 1992

The Problems of Established Trade Unions -2

by Ensor, L.

By Linda Ensor   Attachments The Problems of Established Trade Unions_0 (2 MB)

Categories Vol 1 No 3 1975

Unemployment -2

by Democratic Left Front

End result of capitalism.    Attachments 16. Unemployment (80 kB)

Categories 2012, On politics and economics, Vol 36 No 3 Aug/Sep 2012 Tags capitalism

The Question of Unity

by Cronin, J.

Debate: By Jeremy Cronin.  

Categories In the community, Vol 11 No 3 1987

Unemployment in South Africa

by V d Merwe, P. J.

By P J van der Merwe.  

Categories In the community, Vol 4 No 4 1978

The Question of Unity -2

by Erwin, A.

Debate: By Alec Erwin.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 11 No 1 1987

Towards a living wage

by Jack, A.

Articles/Reports: By Abner Jack.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 12 No 3 1988

Towards a living wage -2

by Rudi Dicks

A living wage is about justice and equality. Rudi Dicks looks at different ways to measure wages, wage trends, bargaining …

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Categories 2012, In the Workplace, Vol 36 No 4 Oct Nov 2012 Tags living wage justice and equality measure wages wage trends

Trade Unions

by LRS.

Economic Notes: By Labour Research Services.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 12 No 3 1988

Trade Unions -2

by SALB

By South African Labour Bulletin  

Categories In the unions, Vol 1 No 1 1975
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