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Vol 19 No 3 Jun 1995

Working from home

by Budlender, D. Theron, J.

Home-based workers are a hidden and vulnerable sector of our society. Debbie Budlender and Jan Theron report on a recent …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 19 No 3 Jun 1995

The necessity of democratic socialism Eddie Webster interviews Boris Kagarlitsky

by Webster, E.

Eddie Webster speaks to Boris Kagarlitsky about the concept of radical reform and the possibilities of democratic socialism in Russia …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 19 No 3 Jun 1995

The Gold Fields campaign: taking on mining’s worst employer

by Mtshelwane, Z. von Holdt, K.

By Zolile Mtshelwane and Karl von Holdt  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 19 No 3 Jun 1995

South African farmworkers’ is trade union organisation possible?

by Murphy, M.

The practical difficulties involved in organising the agricultural sector and daunting. Mike Murphy proposes a strategy to overcome these difficulties. …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 19 No 3 Jun 1995

Public sector wage settlement

by Collins, D.

By Deanne Collins  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 19 No 3 Jun 1995

No end in sight to mining talks, Victory for clothing workers, South-South solidarity receives a boost

by Collins, D. Jock, R. and Murphy, M.

By Deanne Collins, Rajesh Jock, Mike Murphy   Attachments Labour notes. No end in sight to mining talks (2 MB)

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 19 No 3 Jun 1995

Mediation notes

by IMSSA.

Bruce Robertson outlines IMSSA’s submissions on the draft LRA  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 19 No 3 Jun 1995 Tags Labour relations Act

LRA negotiations: looking for agreement

by Von Holdt, K.

The heated deadlock in negotiating a new Labour Relations Act has been marked by mass action, threats to walk out, …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 19 No 3 Jun 1995

LRA: where do the parties stand?

by Collins, D.

By Deanne Collins   Attachments LRA. Where do the parties stand_0 (455 kB)

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 19 No 3 Jun 1995

Is the workers’ compensation system adequate?

by Benjamin, P.

By Paul Benjamin   Attachments Is the workers’ compensation system adequate (2 MB)

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 19 No 3 Jun 1995
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