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Vol 3 No 1 1977

Towards a Stable Truce

by Webster, E.

By Eddie Webster  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 3 No 1 1977

The Case of Wilson vs. Rex 1948

by Galt, P.

By Peter Galt  

Categories In the past, Vol 3 No 1 1977

Security of Employment and Victimization in South African Law

by Galt, P.

By Peter Galt  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 3 No 1 1977

Making the Market Place Less Unequal

by SALB

Comment: By South African Labour Bulletin  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 3 No 1 1977

African Worker Consciousness: Origins and Aspects to 1953

by Phimister, I. R.

By I R Phimister  

Categories In the past, Vol 3 No 1 1977

A Review of Some ‘Popular’ Anthropological Approaches to the Understanding of Black Workers

by Webster, D.

Book Reviews: By David Webster  

Categories After work, Vol 3 No 1 1977

A Review of the Trade Union Industrial Studies Series

by Timothy & Plaut, M.

Book Reviews: By Timothy and Martin Plaut  

Categories In the unions, Vol 3 No 1 1977

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