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Vol 20 No 2 Apr 1996

Labour and the South African arms industry

by Batchelor, P. McKenzie, P.

Briefing By Peter Batchelor and Penny McKenzie  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 20 No 2 Apr 1996

Interview with IMSSA National Director, Thandi Orleyn

by IMSSA.

Mediation notes  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 20 No 2 Apr 1996

For defensive unionism and socialism

by Ronnie, R.

SAMWU general secretary Roger Ronnie argues that social contracts and co-determination cannot change the nature of capitalism. COSATU needs to …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 20 No 2 Apr 1996

Empowering the supervisor at SA Engineering

by Von Holdt, K.

Management at SA Engineering has introduced democratisation and a Workplace Improvement Programme. What do these changes mean for management? What …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 20 No 2 Apr 1996 Tags Workplace Improvement Programme

COSATU under the spotlight

by Collins, D.

Briefing By Deanne Collins  

Categories In the unions, Vol 20 No 2 Apr 1996

Breakthrough public sector agreement

by Patel, I.

Briefing By Imraan Patel  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 20 No 2 Apr 1996

A salt of the earth, comrade John Dumisani Khumalo Makhathini

by Schreiner, G.

Geoff Schreiner pays tribute to John Dumisani Khumalo Makhathini who passed way on 23 February 1996.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 20 No 2 Apr 1996

Organising nurses

by NEHAWU.

NEHAWU argues against the formation of a separate nurses’ union.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 20 No 2 Apr 1996

Life assurance and long term financial planning

by Sanlam.

Sanlam column  

Categories After work, Vol 20 No 2 Apr 1996

Focus on NEDLAC

by Rosenthal, T.

NEDLAC  

Categories On politics and economics, Vol 20 No 2 Apr 1996
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