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Vol 28 No 1 Feb/Mar 2004

Metal target for sector summit

by Nedlac

Nedlac is moving ahead to ensure the implementation of agreements struck during last years’ Growth and Development Summit (GDS). A …

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Lessons from free trade in Canada

by Laliberte, P

As negotiations between the US and SACU on a free trade agreement continue this year, it is important to review …

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HIV/AIDS: Peer educator groups in the workplace

by Dickinson, D

The advantage of peer education, within a comprehensive and resourced workplace HIV/AIDS programme was highlighted in the previous edition of …

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German Model: Under attack?

by Sikwebu, D

On his recent visit to South Africa German Chancellor Gerhard Schroder became probably the first head of state to request …

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From every minority beginning to speak to every majority that needs to listen

by Waterman, P.

The last edition of the Labour Bulletin, 27 (6), began to explore the notion of social movements as part of …

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Fedusa takes on learnerships

by Fedusa

The Department of Labour has committed itself to high targets in relation to the creation of learnerships. Fedusa as an …

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Equity Aviation strike lands union with lots of baggage

by Barrett, J

The start of the December holidays saw disruption at the country’s main airports. Many holidaymakers must have wondered why their …

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Election fever. What? Where

by SALB

Another set of irreverent postcards from our intrepid commentator.   Attachments Com Dot Com – Election fever what. where_0 (47 …

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Election manifesto… ‘Will you still need me will you still feed me when I’m 64’

by Cosatu

The ANC released its election manifesto on 8 January 2004 during its 92nd anniversary celebrations. Cosatu looks at the key …

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Elections in the Western Cape: Which way will it go?

by Ehrenreich, T

All eyes will be on the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal to see whether the ANC can make further inroads in …

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