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Vol 21 No 6 Dec 1997

SAMWU: ten years on

by Ray, M.

SAMWU congress  

Categories In the unions, Vol 21 No 6 Dec 1997

Research: a tool for worker struggle

by Rees, R.

Research can be a powerful tool to empower workers and their organisations. Rob Rees suggests strategies unions could adopt to …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 21 No 6 Dec 1997

Preserving privileges: the quota debate

by Orr, L., Daphne, J. and Horton, C.

Liesl Orr, Jeremy Daphne, and Claire Horton argue that the vote against a quota system at the COSATU Congress was …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 21 No 6 Dec 1997

Pepsi: profit or principles?

by Mashike, L.

Lephophotho Mashike sets out to unravel the real story behind the collapse of NAB. The answers he finds raise serious …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 21 No 6 Dec 1997

Nedlac’s social plan: dealing with mass job losses

by Nedlac.

Job losses  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 21 No 6 Dec 1997

Migrant workers in the Free State

by Johnston, D.

Migrant workers  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 21 No 6 Dec 1997

Gay and lesbian rights

by Jara, M.

Gay and lesbian rights  

Categories In the community, Vol 21 No 6 Dec 1997

From a mutual to a listed company

by Old Mutual

Old Mutual  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 21 No 6 Dec 1997

Fighting on two front

by Ray, M. and Matlala, W.

Joyce Pekani, newly elected first vice-president of CWIU, talks to Malcolm Ray and William Matlala.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 21 No 6 Dec 1997

COSATU: advancing, retreating or skipping in one spot?

by Sikwebu, D.

COSATU has given notice that it is not prepared to abandon its political and economic role. It is clear, however, …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 21 No 6 Dec 1997
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