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Vol 40 No 3 June/July 2016

Reply to Nicoli Nattrass & Jeremy Seekings

by Johnny Copelyn

Natrass and Seekings (N&S) have penned a highly critical piece on the Southern African Clothing and Textile Workers Union (Sactwu) …

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Categories 2016, In the unions, Vol 40 No 3 June/July 2016

Private or social ownership

by Mbhekeni Sabelo Nkosi

How will Primary Health Care be implemented when the National Health Insurance project is rolled out? Mbhekeni Sabelo Nkosi argues …

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Categories 2016, In the Workplace, Vol 40 No 3 June/July 2016

Deleting Purple Politics

by Dineo Sithole

A social movement approach to campaigning for student issues is more effective as it brings all together. This helps in …

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Categories 2016, On politics and economics, Vol 40 No 3 June/July 2016

Against Rape Culture

by Elijah Chiwota

When students took to the streets against rape culture at Rhodes University in Grahamstown in the Eastern Cape, workers joined …

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Categories 2016, In the community, Vol 40 No 3 June/July 2016

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