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Vol 24 No 2 Apr 2000

Practicing in parallel not the best practice

by Meeson, A. v Meelis, T.

Andrea Meeson and Tanya van Meelis explores how HIV/AIDS is being tackled at Eskom.   Attachments Practicing in parallel not …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 24 No 2 Apr 2000

Not a woof-woof union interview with Cunningham Ngcukana, NACTU General Secretary

by Vlok, E. Rees, R.

Etienne Vlok and Rugaya Rees interview Cunningham Ngcukan, general secretary of the National Council of Trade Unions (NACTU).   Attachments …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 24 No 2 Apr 2000

International privatisation learning lessons from the Asia Pacific

by Paddon, M.

Mick Paddon identifies how unions in the Asia Pacific have fought privatisation using political, industrial and legal strategies   Attachments …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 24 No 2 Apr 2000

Industry policy and skills development

by Bird, A.

Andrienne Bird argues that skills development must be linked to industrial strategy for South Africa to develop and become more …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 24 No 2 Apr 2000

Heita SETA an introduction interview with Sam Morotoba

by Vlok, E.

Etienne Vlok interviews Sam Morotoba, executive officer of the National Skills Authority on the establishment of SETAs.   Attachments Heita …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 24 No 2 Apr 2000

Galloway and Stephens

by Vlok, E.

Highveld Steel is a massive steelworks outside Witbank. It was a centre of militant struggle in the 1980s. During the …

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