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The PUTCO Strikes: a Question of Control

by Cooper, C.

Briefings: By Carole Cooper.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 6 No 6 1980

The Political Role of Unions in Rhodesia

by Brand, C.

By Conrad Brand  

Categories Across the Globe, Vol 1 No 9 1975

The Politics and Migratory Labour

by Nxasana, H.

By Harold Nxasana  

Categories On politics and economics, Vol 1 No 8 1975

The poor: paying the price

by Ray, M.

As South Africa approaches another general election, pressure for service delivery is rising among the country’s rural poor. The series …

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Categories In the community, Vol 22 No 2 Apr 1998

The Ownership and Control of Large South African Companies

by Savage, M.

By Michael Savage  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 4 No 6 1978

The post elections wave of worker militancy, 1985

by Zimbabwe Correspondent.

Briefings/Reports: Zimbabwe Correspondent.  

Categories Across the Globe, Vol 12 No 7 1988

The palm that greases the hand

by Van Vuuren, H.

Should unions be tackling private sector corruption in SA? Hennie van Vuuren examines why unions, as part of civil society, …

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Categories Vol 28 No 4 Aug/Sept 2004

The Post Office Workers’ Strike

by Hudson, P.

By Peter Hudson   Attachments Post Office Workers Strike_0 (2 MB)

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 1 No 2 1975

The Pass-Laws: Allocation and Control (1760-1979)

by De Villiers, R.

Briefings: By Richard de Villiers.  

Categories In the past, Vol 5 No 4 1979

The Poverty Datum Line as a Wage-Fixing Standard: an Application to Rhodesia

by Harris, P and Riddell, R.

By Peter Harris and Roger Riddell  

Categories Across the Globe, Vol 2 No 7 1976
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