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Vol 25 No 5 Oct 2001

Fix it or nix it? The anti-globalisation movement

by Vd Walt, L

Lucien van der Walt reviews Globalization from below: the power of solidarity, by J. Brecher, T. Costello and B. Smith …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 25 No 5 Oct 2001

Finding an alternative SIGTUR congress

by Lambert, R

Rob Lambert reports on the upcoming sixth regional congress of the Southern Initiative on Globalisation and Trade Union Rights (SIGTUR …

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Engaging in struggles reply to Focus on privatisation

by Van Driel, M

In the light of the Labour Bulletin’s recent focus on privatisation, Maria van Driel raises some issues concerning the struggle …

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Com.com postcards from the strike

by Bulletin reporter

A cheeky but affectionate look at events surrounding the anti-privatisation strike by the Bulletin’s intrepid freelancer.   Attachments Com. Com. …

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challenging role retirement fund trustees

by Bonner, C.

Chris Bonner outlines the difficult and demanding role of unionists who serve as retirement fund trustees.   Attachments A challenging …

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A joint project between South African Labour Bulletin and NEDLAC, sponsored by NEDLAC

by Bond, P

Patrick Bond evaluates labour strategies in the fight against global apartheid   Attachments Focus on Nedlac. Sector summit review_0 (2 …

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