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Vol 13 No 3 1989

Mass action against the Labour Bill

by Von Holdt, K.

Workers are expressing a growing anger about the Labour Relations Amendment Bill and the political restrictions placed on COSATU and …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 13 No 3 1989 Tags Labour Relations Amendment Bill

Management Response

by Letters to CWIU.

We print below a sample of some of the letters received by Chemical Workers’ Industrial Union (CWIU) in response to …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 13 No 3 1989

Israel’s Iron Fist

by Hilterman, J.

Twenty years ago the Israeli military engulfed the West Bank and Gaza turning them into Occupied Territories. But Palestine trade …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 13 No 3 1989

Electrical and Engineering Profits

by LRS.

Economic Notes: By Labour Research Services  

Categories Vol 13 No 3 1989

Community and Unions in Natal: Part One

by Meer, S.

The 1973 Durban strikes ushered in a decade of painstaking struggle to build organisation in the factories. Slowly the unions …

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Categories In the community, Vol 13 No 3 1989

Class Alliances in Pietermaritzburg

by Gwala, N.

Inkatha’s bureaucratic control over Natal communities often rests on the ability to co-op the petty bourgeoisie. Gwala argues that the …

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Categories In the community, Vol 13 No 3 1989

British Ford Strike

by IMF News.

In spite of Thatcher’s program of anti-union laws, and crushing defeats in strikes over the past few years, sectors of …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 13 No 3 1989

Namibia Update

by Werner, W.

Namibia Update is compiled by Wolfgang Werner from a range of Namibian newspapers.  

Categories Across the Globe, Vol 13 No 3 1989
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