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Vol 6 No 2 & 3 1980

The Emergence and Decline of a Community Organisation: An Assessment of PEBCO

by Evans, M.

Briefings: By Michael Evans.  

Categories In the community, Vol 6 No 2 & 3 1980

The Ford Workers’ Committee: a Shop Flawed Victory?

by Favis, M.

Briefings: By Merle Favis.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 6 No 2 & 3 1980

The Division of Labour at Ford

by Roux, M.

Briefings: By Marianne Roux.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 6 No 2 & 3 1980

The 1979 Port Elizabeth Strikes and an Evaluation of the UAW

by Maree, J.

Briefings: By Johann Maree.  

Categories In the past, Vol 6 No 2 & 3 1980

Summary of Grievances Raised by Black Employees at the Engine Plant

by SALB

Documents: By South African Labour Bulletin.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 6 No 2 & 3 1980

Samson Cele

by Obituary.

Obituary  

Categories In the unions, Vol 6 No 2 & 3 1980

Review of Geschwnder’s Class Race and Worker Insurgency

by Makalima, M.

By Mlungisi Makalima.  

Categories After work, Vol 6 No 2 & 3 1980

Political Unionism in South Africa. A Review of Feit’s Workers Without Weapons: SACTU and the Organisation of African Workers

by Lambert, R.

Document: By Rob Lambert.  

Categories Vol 6 No 2 & 3 1980

Managerial Strategies at Ford

by Roux, M.

Documents: By Marianne Roux.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 6 No 2 & 3 1980

Interview with Freddie Sauls, Secretary of NUMARWOSA

by SALB

Interview: By South African Labour Bulletin.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 6 No 2 & 3 1980
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