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Vol 33 No 3 Aug/Sept 2009

Active solidarity: Students campaign with UCT workers

by SALB

Worldwide many tertiary education institutions have outsourced their general workers. As at the University of Cape (UCT) Town this has …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 33 No 3 Aug/Sept 2009

2009 elections: Some interesting details

by White, F

We all know the ANC overwhelmingly won the South African election but what else is of interest in these results. …

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Categories 2009, On politics and economics, Vol 33 No 3 Aug/Sept 2009

2010 soccer stadiums: Lessons for muddled labour relations

by Roskam, A Chinguno, C.

The previous Labour Bulletin carried an article on how 2010 construction workers challenged traditional unions in their strikes. Here Anton …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 33 No 3 Aug/Sept 2009

Unlocking labour laws -26

by SALB

From this edition Labour Bulletin will take queries from workers, shop stewards and organisers on matters of labour law where …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 33 No 3 Aug/Sept 2009

Unlocking labour laws

by SALB

From this edition Labour Bulletin will take queries from workers, shop stewards and organisers on matters of labour law where …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 33 No 3 Aug/Sept 2009

Review -13

by Sikwebu, D

Zimbabwe Township Music: Storytime Promotions 2005, Harare:by Joyce Jenje-Makwenda   Attachments Review (Dinga Sikwebu)_0 (330 kB)

Categories After work, Vol 33 No 3 Aug/Sept 2009
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