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Vol 16 No 8 1992

Obligations during industrial action

by Benjamin, P.

By Paul Benjamin of the Centre of Applied Legal studies, University of the Witwatersrand.   Attachments Obligations during industrial action …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 16 No 8 1992

November Nkosi, president of NUFWSAW

by Zikalala, S.

Profile   Attachments Nevember Nkosi, president of NUFWSAW_0 (757 kB)

Categories In the unions, Vol 16 No 8 1992

No unity at plant level before a federation merger

by Zikalala, S.

In May, the 45 000 strong South African Chemical Workers Union (SACWU) held its 8th congress. Workers’ unity was a …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 16 No 8 1992

ISCOR violence: union splits, shopstewards die

by Zikalala, S.

Snuki Zikalala traces the events leading to the brutal killings of National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) shopstewards …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 16 No 8 1992

BCAWU blames CAWU for murder, SADTU gains recognition, Movement towards centralised bargaining, Bisho massacre protests, Strike report, NEHAWU workers re-employed, NUM accepts Harmony plan

by LA.

Labour Action  

Categories In the unions, Vol 16 No 8 1992

Women in the unions -4

by September, C.

SACTWU’s national treasurer Connie September suggests ways in which COSATU could become more gender sensitive.   Attachments Women in the …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 16 No 8 1992

On the shopfloor -9

by Consol Glass shopstewards.

Chemical workers at Consol Glass draw the lessons of their recent strike.   Attachments On the shopfloor. Chemical cracks consol …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 16 No 8 1992
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