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The world auto sectors: a new vision for labour

by McShane, D.

Three divergent models of management-labour relations are emerging in the auto industry worldwide. Denis McShane of the International Metalworkers Federation …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 16 No 3 1992

The way we fight is very important – Ramateu Lefty Monyokolo

by Collins, D. Ginsburg, M.

Ramateu Lefty Monyokolo president of the Post and Telecommunication Workers Association (POTWA), talks to Deanne Collins and Matthew Ginsburg about …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 20 No 2 Apr 1996

The Western Province Workers’ Advice Bureau

by Horner, D.

By Dudley Horner  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 3 No 2 1977

The Women’s Budget: voting for economic change

by Budlender, D.

The national budget is government’s most important economic policy instrument. In the past, it has not catered for women’s interests. …

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Categories On politics and economics, Vol 21 No 1 Feb 1997

The Workers and Rural Development. Lessons that Refuse to be Learnt

by SALB

Comment: By South African Labour Bulletin  

Categories Vol 1 No 4 1975

The workers cease fire

by Etkind, R. Harvey, S.

Debating COSATU’s Reconstruction Programme By Roger Etkind and Suzanna Harvey   Attachments The workers cease fire_0 (2 MB)

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 17 No 5 Oct 1993

The United Party Plan

by SALB

By South African Labour Bulletin  

Categories Vol 1 No 1 1975

The Workers Charter campaign

by Pillay, D.

The COSATU Workers’ Charter conference, held on 17-18 November 1990, brought together delegates from all affiliates to assess the campaign, …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 15 No 5 1991

The unorganised state of being

by Devenish, A. and Skinner, C

Can collective action result in better conditions for informal workers? The Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) in India has had …

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Categories Vol 29 No 1 Apr/May 2005

The Workers Voice in Parliament?

by Collins, D.

SA Labour Bulletin writer Deanne Collins reports on her interviews with a cross-section of the candidates in the week before …

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Categories Vol 18 No 2 Apr 1994
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