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Vol 25 No 4 Aug 2001

Why White Goods are Struggling to Survive Liberalisation

by Bezuidenhout, A

A study of the white goods sector by Andries Bezuidenhout looks at whether it has adapted to the opening up …

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The real challenges a reply to Southall

by Harvey, E

Ebrahim Harvey argues that COSATU will not be able to act in its own interests or that of the working …

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Take back the track Britain’s railway

by Rix, M.

Mick Rix considers the privatisation of the railways in the Britain and efforts to restore the railways to public ownership …

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Shed the past the NPI and transformation Yvonne Dladla

by Vlok, E

Etienne Vlok interviews Yvonne Dladla, executive director of the National Productivity Institute (NPI).   Attachments ‘Shed the past’. The NPI …

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SAMWU’s efforts a public sector alternative

by Pape, J.

John Pape describes a series of groundbreaking SAMWU workshops on the question of how to transform service delivery   Attachments …

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Revisiting the unfashionable job creation

by Dias, R. Harris, G

Rosa Dias and Geoff Harris revisiting budget deficits and direct job creation programmes as ways to create jobs.   Attachments …

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Revive and reinvent MWU-Solidarity’s plans for growth

by Backer, L.

Luther Backer examines how MWU-Solidarity is adapting to globalisation and ensuring growth   Attachments Rivive and reinvent. MWU-Solidarity’s plans for …

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Restructuring state assets FEDUSA’s policy

by Fedusa

FEDUSA believes privatisation should be carefully managed, not blindly resisted, if the interests of trade union members are to be …

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Researching alternatives public service delivery

by Weeks, A.

By Anna Weeks   Attachments Researching alaternatives. public service delivery_0 (2 MB)

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Policies and realities the state of privatisation

by Makgetla, N

If South African government wants to serve the poor; then privatisation is not appropriate, argues Neva Makgetla   Attachments Policies …

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