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Vol 28 No 5 Oct/Nov 2004

Life of the rich and infamous

by SALB

Com dot Com returns with a decidedly internationalist flavour but still manages to chew a few old reputations!   Attachments …

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Land reform is the battle for SA’s soul

by Hall, R

Changing politics have affected land reform since transition. Ruth Hall examines how political decisions have been made about the allocation …

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Keeping poverty at bay: A case study of rickshaw drivers in Durban

by Cebekhulu, E

With all the talk of a rise in net jobs, what kind of jobs are we talking about? Elias Cebekhulu …

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Is Sanco a sleeping giant?

by Zuern, E.

Sanco is often portrayed as an organisation in crisis, bankrupt and weakened through its alliance with the ANC. Elke Zuern …

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Esops: Capitalist sacrifice or a poisoned pawn?

by SALB

In 1987 then general secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) Cyril Ramaphosa said Anglo American’s employee share ownership …

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Categories Vol 28 No 5 Oct/Nov 2004

Domestic labour pains

by Ally, S.

Government has made strides in protecting vulnerable workers such as domestic workers. Shireen Ally however, highlights the results of a …

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Corruption: What can unions do?

by Ronnie, R.

The Labour Bulletin continues its focus on corruption. Roger Ronnie explores how widespread this phenomenon is in the broader society …

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Construction industry has its own HIV/AIDS problem

by Dickinson, D Versteeg, M

HIV/AIDS is a problem for all South African companies, but handling the disease cannot be based on a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach. …

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Challenging common silences on xenophobia

by Mohale, T.

What has happened to the lives of foreign nationals in the new SA? Thabang Mohale highlights the plight of foreign …

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Battle lines drawn at Numsa congress

by SALB

Leadership battles exposed tensions and divisions at Numsa’s national congress held from 23-29 September 2004. The Labour Bulletin looks at …

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