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Vol 17 No 5 Oct 1993

Farm Labour Law: recent developments

by Benjamin, P.

1993 has been a busy year for the extension of labour laws to agriculture. On 1 January, the Unemployment Insurance …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 17 No 5 Oct 1993 Tags 2005

Ethiopia – A week in the life of a worker in the year 2020 by Ari Sitas (MADIBA Publications)

by Zita, L.

Reviewed by Zita Langa.   Attachments Reviews. Etopia – A week in the life of a worker in the year …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 17 No 5 Oct 1993

Economic policy – where are the women?

by Barrett, J.

Jane Barrett tackles what union women call the all male choir.   Attachments Economic policy – where are the women_0 …

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Categories On politics and economics, Vol 17 No 5 Oct 1993

East Rand Violence – building unity at work

by Dor, G.

Recent weeks have seen a series of violent attempts to create division among workers at Scaw Metals. Much of the …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 17 No 5 Oct 1993

Connie September-COSATU’s vice-president

by Barrett, J.

Jane Barrett interviews newly-elected COSATU Vice-president Connie September.   Attachments Connie September – COSATU’s vice-president_0 (2 MB)

Categories In the unions, Vol 17 No 5 Oct 1993

Brazilian Workers’ Party

by Seidman, G.

Francisco Weffort, currently professor of Political Science at the University of Sao Paulo, was a founding member of the Brazilian …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 17 No 5 Oct 1993

Collective Bargaining

by Teladia, S. Matlala, W. Cullinan, K. Kgobe, P. Desai, A. Ntuli, B. Nicol, M.

By Shahied Teladia, William Matlala, Kerry Cullinan, Paul Kgobe, Ashwin Desai, Bheki Ntuli, Martin Nicol.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 17 No 5 Oct 1993
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