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Vol 29 No 1 Apr/May 2005

Batho Pele – off to flying start

by SALB

By the South African Labour Bulletin  

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A labour of love: The price of pregnancy

by Loveday, G

There has been renewed interest in the media around the rights of pregnant workers. Gill Loveday highlights what legal protection …

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A farewell to Comrade Joe

by SALB

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the death of the late SA Communist Party secretary general Joe Slovo. In …

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30 years on why reflect on the ‘Durban moment

by Lambert, R.

The relationship between worker leaders and intellectuals has been a constant source for debate in the unions, which emerged out …

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