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Vol 18 No 4 Aug 1994

Leslie Boyd and Michael Spicer of Anglo American Corporation

by Von Holdt, K. Bethlehem, L.

Lael Bethlehem and Karl von Holdt interview Leslie Boyd, deputy chairman of Anglo American Corporation and chairman of Anglo American …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 18 No 4 Aug 1994

Labour-intensive development; new questions for unions

by Mtshelwane, Z.

Last year COSATU, SANCO and construction employers signed a Framework Agreement governing labour-intensive projects. The aim was to provide jobs …

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Categories In the community, Vol 18 No 4 Aug 1994 Tags Framework Agreement governing labour-intensive projects

Interview with women unionists in Nigeria

by Barrett, J.

In 1988, the Nigerian Labour Congress established a Women’s Wing, which now has active committees in most of the 30 …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 18 No 4 Aug 1994

Grading

by McDonald, F.

In SA the first shopstewards broad-branding job grades are being taken. Faith MacDonald raises some dilemmas.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 18 No 4 Aug 1994

Don’t change a winning formula! SA Labour Bulletin survey

by Mtshelwane, Z. von Holdt, K. and Collins, D.

By Deanne Collins  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 18 No 4 Aug 1994

Construction workers strike

by Collins, D.

By Deanne Collins  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 18 No 4 Aug 1994

Auto strike; so near and yet so far

by Desai, A.

With 25 000 workers on strike employers and unions reach a new deadlock of 0,5%. Ashwin Desai gives a blow-by-blow …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 18 No 4 Aug 1994

Affirmative action

by Collins, D.

Debate around affirmative action has accelerated with recent political changes in South Africa. Unions and employers, and the state itself …

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Categories On politics and economics, Vol 18 No 4 Aug 1994
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