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Vol 18 No 3 Jun 1994

Organisational development: A technique for Union building?

by Govendor, G.

Gino Govendor argues the value of harnessing what was originally a management technique to the task of making union staff, …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 18 No 3 Jun 1994

Mozambique; The OTM confronts a changed political economy

by Mafuleka, A.

Alfred Mafuleka details his findings from a recent visit to Maputo, which included an interview with the OTM General Secretary. …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 18 No 3 Jun 1994

Miners to make optimum use of RDP

by Collins, D.

Deanne Collins outlines the first union plan to ensure meaningful RDP delivery to its members.   Attachments Miners to make …

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Categories In the community, Vol 18 No 3 Jun 1994

Interview with Lula

by Zita, L. von Holdt, K.

Lula, the Workers Party candidate in Brazil’s presidential elections, visited South Africa in June to hold discussions with President Nelson …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 18 No 3 Jun 1994

Intellectual inputs into trade unions

by Baskin, J.

Deanne Collins speaks to Jeremy Baskin, Director of NALEDI, the new Cosatu -linked policy research institute.   Attachments Intellectual inputs …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 18 No 3 Jun 1994

Consultation before legislation

by Nyembe, L. Collins, D.

Lucy Nyembe and Deanne Collins examine Nehawu’s response to unilateral government activity in the Public Sector.   Attachments Consultation before …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 18 No 3 Jun 1994
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