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Vol 12 No 8 1988

Trends in collective bargaining

by Maller, J.

Reports/Articles: By Judy Maller  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 12 No 8 1988

The role of service organisation

by Sached-Lacom Staff, Dbn.

This article was done collectively by some staff members of Lacom-Sached, Durban.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 12 No 8 1988

The extent of shiftwork

by Adler, T.

Reports/Articles: The Extent of Shiftwork in the Manufacturing Sector in South Africa by T Adler.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 12 No 8 1988

Sapekoe workers’ struggle

by SALB Correspondent.

Dregs at the Bottom of the Sapekoe Cup by SALB Correspondent.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 12 No 8 1988

Regulating Asbestos

by IHRG.

Reports/Articles: By Industrial Health Research Group.  

Categories In the community, Vol 12 No 8 1988

Pick N Pay Employees Share-Ownership

by Daphney, J. and CCAWUSA.

By Jeremy Daphney and CCAWUSA. Worker Ownership of Shares at Pick N Pay – Union Comment.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 12 No 8 1988

Employee Share-Onwership

by Maller, J. and LERC.

Reports/Articles: By Judy Maller and LERC  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 12 No 8 1988

CWIU Congress

by Press Statement.

Briefings/Reports: CWIU Press Statement.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 12 No 8 1988

COSATU, General Secretary’s Address

by Document.

Document: Development since COSATU’s Formation.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 12 No 8 1988

COSATU Locals

by SALB Correspondent.

By South African Labour Bulletin Correspondent.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 12 No 8 1988
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