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Vol 26 No 3 June 2002

Masondo, Somyagazisa Malele (Masondo we’ll shake you while you sleep) – a Favourite Song in Our Cells.

by Seruti, C.

When a busload of demonstrators were arrested outside Amos Masondo’s house in April, the mayor surely hoped that ten days …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 3 June 2002

Is it Crunch Time for the Public Service

by Grawitzky, R.

Government and public service unions have engaged in restructuring talks on and off since 1994. Government has become frustrated with …

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ICT Sector Summit

by Nedlac

By Nedlac Focus   Attachments ICT Sector Summit_0 (119 kB)

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 3 June 2002

From Earth Summit to Social Summit

by Reichardt, M.

Has the developing world hijacked what was supposed to be a bunny hugging exercise to deal with sustainable development? Markus …

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Financial Crisis Hits Unions

by Grawitzky, R

Trade Unions are finding they have to embark on a cost cutting exercise to remain in business. Renee Grawitzky looks …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 3 June 2002

Fedusa: A Congress with a Difference

by Labour Bulletin.

By Labour Bulletin   Attachments Fedusa. A congress with a difference_0 (161 kB)

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Employers Move to Restructure Benefits

by Labour Bulletin

A number of recent strikes and disputes highlight the continuous move by employers to restructure the provision of benefits so …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 3 June 2002

Collective Bargaining Indicators

by LRS

As wage negotiations move into full swing in various sectors of the economy, the Labour Research Services tracks developments to …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 3 June 2002

An Evaluation of Industrial Policy Perspectives in the South African Context

by Bezuidenhout, A.

In order to facilitate meaningful debate in Nedlac’s Trade and Industry Chamber a discussion paper was prepared by sociology researcher …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 3 June 2002

A Taste of the Jackboot of the New Ruling Elite

by Harvey, E

Ebrahim Harvey looks at the political ramifications of the demostrations by anti-privatisation activists outside the home of former trade unionist …

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