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The Political Economy of Colonial and Post-Colonial Swaziland

by Daniel, J.

Briefings: By John Daniel.  

Categories Across the Globe, Vol 7 No 6 1983

The new privatisation debate

by Makgetla, NS.

In this extract from her recent research paper, Neva Seidman Makgetla examines the reasons given for wholesale privatisation in the …

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Categories On politics and economics, Vol 19 No 1 Feb 1995

The Organisation and Compositon of the ICU

by Wickins, P.

By Peter Wickins  

Categories In the unions, Vol 1 No 6 1975

The new section 189 retrenchments and the right to strike

by Roskam, A.

Anton Roskam discusses the proposed changes to section 189 of the LRA  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 25 No 6 Dec 2001

The organiser’s dilemma: union responses to industrial restructuring

by Jarvis, D.

Industrial restructuring places union organisers in a predicament. They realise the need to restructure, but are wary of the threats …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 22 No 5 Oct 1998

The new shopstewards: for or against us

by Grice, Jenny

During the early years of trade unionism, shopstewards were the backbone of unions. today, they want to ensure their own …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 27 No 5 Oct/Nov 2003 Tags Vol 13 No 7 1989

The other side

by SALB

DUr to an email virus, the Bulletin unexpectedly received not the usual commentary from our intrepid reporter, but the replies …

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Categories Vol 28 No 2 Apr/May 2004

The new superunion CEPPWAWU

by Van Meelis, T.

CWIU and PPWAWU recently merged.Tanya van Meelis reports.   Attachments The new superunion. CEPPWAWU_0 (2 MB)

Categories In the unions, Vol 23 No 2 Apr 1999

The outsourcing debate rages on

by SALB

The Labour Relations Act seeks to protect employees from being retrenched in the event of a business, or a part …

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Categories Vol 29 No 2 Apr/May 2005

The New Unionism: Industrialisation and Industrial Unionism in South Africa 1925 – 1930

by Lewis, J.

By Jon Lewis  

Categories In the past, Vol 3 No 5 1977
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