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Vol 28 No 3 Jun/July 2004

Why social movements remain unhitched

by SALB

Redeye makes light-hearted commentary on recent news items.   Attachments Redeye – Why social movements remain unhitched_0 (42 kB)

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Will social dialogue deliver on the people’s contract?

by SALB

The first anniversary of the Growth and Development Summit (GDS) has come and gone. Are the social partners delivering on …

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Wages and bargaining: 10 years on

by Makgetla, N. S

With ten years since democracy, we are subjecting all aspects of our society to a review. Neva Seidman Makgetla provides …

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Unions and government square up

by SALB

Negotiations between eight public service unions and government got underway in June. The Labour Bulletin spoke to Public Servants Associations …

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The Negotiators: Problems, policies and plans

by LRS

The Labour Research Services held a conference for negotiators, to assist union negotiators. What was on the table?   Attachments …

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The BEE-hive swarm: If you’ve got the money, honey…

by Hassen, E-K

Black economic empowerment transactions have soared in recent months as pressure from government on business to transform has increased. Ebrahim-Khalil …

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Sector summits: Whats cooking?

by SALB

Sector summits have been a Cosatu staple for many years. But what have they achieved? Are they meeting union expectations? …

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Samwu: local is lekker

by SALB

While all eyes are focused on the public service negotiations, what is happening at a local government level? The Labour …

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Sadtu provincial leaders disclose their HIV status

by SALB

Are unions doing enough to reduce the stigma around HIV/AIDS and are they encouraging their members to talks out? The …

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Radio worker is top of the pops

by Labour community radio project

Unions, NGOs, community radio stations and various supporting organisations including the labour department gathered in Johannesburg in May to attend …

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