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Vol 16 No 2 1992

VAT-a worse tax for poorer South Africa, Inflation

by LRS.

Economic Notes   Attachments VAT. a worse tax for a poorer South Africa_0 (2 MB)

Categories On politics and economics, Vol 16 No 2 1992

VAT: National general strike – interview with Jay Naidoo

by SALB

COSATU General Secretary Jay Naidoo speaks to the Labour Bulletin   Attachments VAT. National general strike – interview with Jay …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 16 No 2 1992

Trade unions and the democratisation of technology

by Maree, J.

Johan Maree reviews Tools of Change: New Technology and the Democratisation of Work by John Matthews (Pluto Press, Sydney, 1989). …

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Categories After work, Vol 16 No 2 1992

The NMC and labour legislation for Farmworkers: the problems and possibilities of negotiated labour law

by Bosch, D.

Dawie Bosch analyses the negotiations in the National Manpower Commission (NMC) over extending labour law to cover Farmworkers, as well …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 16 No 2 1992

Productivity participating to achieve control – interview with Marcel Golding

by Von Holdt, K.

The National Union of Mineworkers has just signed a path-breaking agreement on performance bonuses with the Chamber of Mines. It …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 16 No 2 1992

Poultry workers against FAWU, Auto settlement and childcare, PWV stayaway fails, An injury to one is an injury to all?, Strike at Ibhayi city council

by Desai, A. Garson, B. and Nash, S/PEN

By Ashwin Desai, Beverly Garson and Shadley Nash/PEN   Attachments Poultry workers against FAWU. Auto settlement and childcare_0 (2 MB)

Categories Vol 16 No 2 1992

No co-operation at Toyota

by Nattrass, N.

Nicoli Nattrass recently visited the giant Toyota City plant in Japan, as well as Toyota in Durban. Her conclusion? The …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 16 No 2 1992

New internationalism … or old rhetoric?

by Allen, M.

Mike Allen argues that the picture presented in the Labour Bulletin focus of the ICFTU, international trade unionism, and unions …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 16 No 2 1992

New deal for new era? Auto industry settlement

by Bethlehem, L. von Holdt, K.

Unions and employers agreed to establish an industry-wide training board. NUMSA members won the key gain of a moratorium on …

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Categories Vol 16 No 2 1992

NACTU: restructuring to meet the future – interview with Cunningham Ngcukana

by Zikalala, S.

NACTU is merging affiliates to form single industrial unions. It is actively pursuing unity with COSATU. It has arranged a …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 16 No 2 1992
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