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Vol 16 No 1 1992

Elections, voting, new blocs – what does it all mean?

by Von Holdt, K.

Labour Bulletin was there. Karl von Holdt analyses the changes taking place in COSATU.   Attachments COSATU Congress, elections, voting, …

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Categories Vol 16 No 1 1992

Directors get big pay rises, Profits and principles: ethical investments, Retirement industry booms, Company Profile: Toyota, Productivity of capital takes a nosedive, Inflation

by Labour Research Service.

Economic Notes   Attachments Economic Notes. Directors get bit pay rises_0 (1003 kB)

Categories Vol 16 No 1 1992

COSATU’s first ever wage policy workshop

by Cooper, C.

In March 1991, nine COSATU affiliates attended the first-ever wage policy workshop organised by the Living Wage Committee (LWC). Carole …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 16 No 1 1992
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