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Vol 7 No 4/5 1983

Wilson-Rowntree- History of SAAWU’s Organisation

by Morris, M.

Briefings: By Mike Morris.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 7 No 4/5 1983

The Ciskei – The Political Economy of Control

by Green, P. and Hirsch, A.

Briefings: By Philippa Green and Alan Hirsch.  

Categories On politics and economics, Vol 7 No 4/5 1983

SAAWU in the East London Area: 1979 – 1981

by Maree, J.

Briefings: By Johann Maree.  

Categories In the past, Vol 7 No 4/5 1983

Response to Manpower Report

by GWU.

Documents: By General Workers Union.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 7 No 4/5 1983

Raylite Repression

by Fired Committee Member.

Briefings: By Fired Committee Member.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 7 No 4/5 1983

Neil Aggett 1953 – 1982

by Obituary.

Obituary.  

Categories After work, Vol 7 No 4/5 1983

Management Strategy at Chloride

by Heffer, T.

Briefings: By Theo Heffer.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 7 No 4/5 1983

Industry and Employment in East London

by Hirsch, A. and Kooy, A.

Briefings: By Alan Hirsch and Alide Kooy.  

Categories In the community, Vol 7 No 4/5 1983

Industrial Councils – New Dimensions to Struggle in Textile Industry

by NUTW.

Documents: By National Union of Textile Workers.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 7 No 4/5 1983

East London and Labour 1981: A Summary

by East London Correspondent.

Briefings: By East London Correspondent.  

Categories In the past, Vol 7 No 4/5 1983
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