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Vol 39 No 3 Jul/Aug 2015

Western Cape farm workers strike

by Jerry Mmanoko Mathekga.

After a successful strike farm workers are facing a backlash from farmers through retrenchments, reduced working days, and charges for …

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Categories 2015, In the Workplace, Issue, Vol 39 No 3 Jul/Aug 2015

Transition to democracy & worker education

by Salim Vally, Mphutlane Wa Bafelo and John Treat

The coming of democracy in 1994 as well as the collapse of the Soviet Union affected worker education which tended …

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Categories 2015, In the unions, Issue, Vol 39 No 3 Jul/Aug 2015

Right to strike in Zimbabwe

by Zakeyo Mtimtema

Zimbabwe’s laws have for a long time not recognised the right to strike but this is soon to change after …

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Categories 2015, Across the Globe, Issue, Vol 39 No 3 Jul/Aug 2015

Increase minimum wages in clothing retail

by Sactwu

The Southern African Clothing and Textile Workers’ Union (Sactwu) is calling for a substantial increase in the monthly wages of …

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Categories 2015, In the unions, Issue, Vol 39 No 3 Jul/Aug 2015

Beyond ‘white monopoly capital’

by Lucien van der Walt.

The debate on ‘white monopoly capital’ has some blind spots as it omits the role of the state in ownership …

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Categories 2015, Issue, On politics and economics, Vol 39 No 3 Jul/Aug 2015

Editorial -2

by Elijah Chiwota

The release of the FarlamCommission of Inquiry intothe Marikana massacre hasseen a flurry of media coverage,as one would expect from …

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Categories 2015, Across the Globe, Issue, Vol 39 No 3 Jul/Aug 2015

Volume 39.3 June/July Issue

by Elijah Chiwota
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Women and Gender   Attachments 12966_SALB JuneJuly (2 MB)

Categories 2015, In the Workplace, Vol 39 No 3 Jul/Aug 2015 Tags Gender Issues

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