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Vol 7 No 1 & 2 1983

Union Responses to March Draft Bill

by SALB

Documents: By South African Labour Bulletin.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 7 No 1 & 2 1983

Trade Unions and the State; the Question of Legality

by Fine, B., De Clercq, F. and Innes, D.

Documents: By Bob Fine, Francine de Clercq and Duncan Innes.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 7 No 1 & 2 1983

Manufacturing Capital and the Question of African Trade Union Recognition 1960-64

by Kaplan, D. and Morris, M.

Documents: By David Kaplan and Mike Morris.  

Categories In the past, Vol 7 No 1 & 2 1983

Langa Statement and Resolution

by SALB

Documents: By South African Labour Bulletin.  

Categories In the community, Vol 7 No 1 & 2 1983

Critique of the Act

by SALB Editors.

Documents: By South African Labour Bulletin Editors.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 7 No 1 & 2 1983

Comments

by SALB

Comments: By South African Labour Bulletin.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 7 No 1 & 2 1983

Capital’s Responses to African Trade Unions Post Wiehahn

by Morris, M.

Documents: By Mike Morris.  

Categories On politics and economics, Vol 7 No 1 & 2 1983

A Guide to the Labour Relations Amendment Act (1981)

by Benjamin, P. Cheadle, H. and Khoza, M.

Documents: By Paul Benjamin, Halton Cheadle and Modise Khoza.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 7 No 1 & 2 1983 Tags Labour Relations Amendment Act (1981)

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