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Vol 19 No 6 Dec 1995

Workplace change for who?

by Buhlungu, S.

Sakhela Buhlungu interviews shopstewards from a Johannesburg company about the change process introduced by management, and why they withdrew.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 19 No 6 Dec 1995

Workplace forums

by Von Holdt, K.

Karl von Holdt warns that workplace forums may create confusion and division in the workplace and suggests strategies to prevent …

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Categories Vol 19 No 6 Dec 1995

The unions in KwaZulu-Natal

by Lesufi, I. Matzaris, E. and Pillay, D.

Ten years ago the unions that emerged from the 1973 strikes came together in Durban to form the Congress of …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 19 No 6 Dec 1995

The Sarmcol struggle Ten years on

by Bonnin, D.

Debbie Bonnin visits the BTR Sarmcol strikers. Ten years ago they were dismissed after striking for union recognition. They tell …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 19 No 6 Dec 1995

The institutional landscape of the new LRA

by Le Grange, R.

By Robert Lagrange  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 19 No 6 Dec 1995 Tags The labour Relations Act

The clothing industry

by Netshitomboni, N.

By Nzeni Netshitomboni  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 19 No 6 Dec 1995

Striking nurses: trapped in frustration

by Gwagwa, T. Webber, J.

Thembeka Gwagwa and June Webber analyses the conditions under which nurses work, and various attempts to organise them. They question …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 19 No 6 Dec 1995

Strategies for economic growth and development in KwaZulu-Natal

by Coleman, G.

There are specific obstacles to economic development in KwaZulu-Natal, but also special opportunities. Gareth Coleman assesses the options.  

Categories In the community, Vol 19 No 6 Dec 1995

Self-Employed Women’s Union

by Horn, P.

Positioning itself within both the trade union and women’s movements, the Self-Employed Women’s Union hopes to be a living challenge …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 19 No 6 Dec 1995

Settlement week

by IMSSA.

By Shaida Bobot  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 19 No 6 Dec 1995
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