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Vol 28 No 6 Dec 2004

Recalling the past

by SALB

The Labour Bulletin inspired the commitment and loyality of so many over the years. A number of former editors and …

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Preparing us for permanent opposition?

by Cronin, J.

How important is trade union independence? SACP general secretary Jeremy Cronin responded to Copelyn and Zikalala’s position on this issue …

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Legislation, registration and emasculation

by Nicol, M.

In January 1980, 14 affiliates of Fosatu applied for registration. Martin Nicol questions the move by Fosatu affiliates to register …

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Knowing the past to understand the future

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Is it a party for unions: Being in the Party?

by Pillay, D.

With the unbanning of political organisations in 1990, a number of senior Cosatu leaders emerged as being key within the …

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Going back

by SALB

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Editor recalls the battles

by SALB

The Bulletin’s continued survival has depended on the dedication and commitment of a number of people over the years, including …

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Domestic worker challenges dismissal because of HIV/AIDS status

by AIDS Law Project

The employment of domestic workers is becoming increasingly precarious with the spread of HIV/AIDS. A domestic worker recently received compensation …

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Decent work, informal

by Pat Horn, Bobby Peek and Des D’sa.

The work of many informal and precarious workers is constantly affected by decisions taken at local government level more than …

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Crisis at Chris Hani Baragwanath

by Von Holdt, K.

Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital is in crisis. The world-famous public health institution, which is vitally important to the poor communities …

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