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Vol 14 No 7 1990

On strengthening the anti-LRA campaign a response to Jansen

by Schreiner, G.

In November edition of Labour Bulletin Martin Jansen criticised the LRA campaign and suggested a new direction. Here Geoff Schreiner …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 14 No 7 1990

LRA agreement soon?, So where are the women?, Little to please the workers in the budget, Government concern about unemployment?, RED EYE

by Broadly Speaking

Broadly Speaking   Attachments LRA agreement soon, So where are the women, Little to please the workers in the budget. …

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Categories Vol 14 No 7 1990

Homelands rumble, Public sector action, Hospital workers strike, AECI bows to racism, Defiance grows, Justice, democracy and peace

by LA.

Labour Action   Attachments Homelands rumble, Public sector action, Hospital workes strike, AECI bows to racism, Defiance grows and Jusice, …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 14 No 7 1990

Economic Notes, Nationalisation: what it means, Company profile: Strebel, SLL falls again, The economy moves downhill, Industrial Councils respond to pressure, Profile: the food industry, Inflation

by LRS.

The economy: Labour Research Service  

Categories On politics and economics, Vol 14 No 7 1990

Comrade Moss: valuable but where’s the politics?

by Von Holdt, K.

Book Review: Karl von Holdt reviews Comrade Moss, a book by Labour and Community Resources Project (LACOM) (Learn and Teach …

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Categories After work, Vol 14 No 7 1990
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