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Trade unions and social movements in SA

by Mantashe, G.

Unions, especially those affiliated to Cosatu, have begun to debate the role of social movements and whether unions should be …

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Categories Vol 27 No 6 Dec 2003

Trade unions and the democratisation of technology

by Maree, J.

Johan Maree reviews Tools of Change: New Technology and the Democratisation of Work by John Matthews (Pluto Press, Sydney, 1989). …

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Categories After work, Vol 16 No 2 1992

Trade Unions and the State – a Response

by Hirsch, A. and Nicol, M.

Labour Briefings: By Alan Hirsch and Martin Nicol.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 7 No 3 1983

TOYOTA South Africa: the workers’ voice

by NUMSA Shop Stewards Council.

Last year Nicoli Nattrass wrote that Toyota South Africa has been unsuccessful in introducing Japanese management techniques. The NUMSA Shop …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 16 No 5 1992

Trade Unions and the State of Emergency

by Green, P.

By Pippa Green.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 11 No 7 1987

Trade Union and the Challenge to State Power

by Innes, D.

Briefings: By Duncan Innes.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 8 No 2 1984

Trade Unions and the State once more: a Reply to our Critics

by Fine, B.

Briefings: By Bob Fine.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 8 No 1 1984

Trade Union Directory

by Review.

Documents/Interviews: By Review.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 10 No 1 1986

Trade Unions and the State: Rebutting our Critics

by Innes, D.

Briefings: By Duncan Innes.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 8 No 1 1984

Trade union education key challenges

by Bonner, C.

At the end of its fourth year, Ditsela looks at some of the challenges facing trade union education in South …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 24 No 6 Dec 2000
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