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Vol 20 No 1 Feb 1996

Migrants from other African countries in South Africa

by Chimere-Dan, O.

Briefing By Orieji Chimere-Dan  

Categories Across the Globe, Vol 20 No 1 Feb 1996

Mapping out the future: The public sector in the wake of the nurses’ strike

by Forrest, K.

This article continues the discussion on the nurses’ strike and its implications. It looks at the strike in the broader …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 20 No 1 Feb 1996

Giants, teddy bears, butterflies and bees: Ideas for union organisation

by Marie, B.

The environment in which unions operate has changed, thus making union work more complex. According to Bobby Marie, technical actions …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 20 No 1 Feb 1996

Driving the alliance COSATU’s Springs local

by Gostner, K. Buhlungu, S.

Karl Gostner and Sakhela Buhlungu spoke to two local office-bears of COSATU in Springs about the problems and prospects of …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 20 No 1 Feb 1996

Contesting the transition COSATU since the democratic elections

by Gostner, K.

Karl Gostner argues that, rather than cling to empty socialist rhetoric, COSATU needs to formulate a programme of radical reform …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 20 No 1 Feb 1996

Centralised bargaining: A victory for CWIU

by Rosenthal, T.

Briefing By Tanya Rosenthal  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 20 No 1 Feb 1996

Life assurance and long term financial planning -2

by Sanlam.

Sanlam column  

Categories After work, Vol 20 No 1 Feb 1996
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