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Vol 26 No 4 Aug 2002

World Bank policies and labour rights

by Wahl, A

The World Bank and the role it plays in promoting liberalisation, privatisation, the free movement of capital, so-called free trade …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 4 Aug 2002

Winners and losers of the changing labour laws

by SALB

The amendments to the Labour Relations Act (LRA) and Basic Conditions of Employment Act (BCEA) finally come into effect from …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 4 Aug 2002

Why Does the WSSD Matter to Workers

by Smith, A.

As the countdown to the WSSD begins, questions abound about the prospects for its success. How will the tensions within …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 4 Aug 2002

Will the SACU Agreement affect SA trade policy

by McDonald, M

The South African Customs Union (SACU), a common customs area consisting of South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia and Swaziland, has …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 4 Aug 2002

Where are we at with the Growth and Development Summit

by SALB

Much fanfare was made when President Thabo Mbeki announced plans for a growth and development summit during his opening address …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 4 Aug 2002

Was the municipal strike an attempt to break the power of SAMWU

by APF

The Anti-Privatisation Forum (APF) explains the significane of the recent municipal strike and how for many workers, it was a …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 4 Aug 2002

The wrong place for a ‘Sustainable Development’ Summit

by Bond, P.

By is the WSSD a Scam? Patrick Bond Explores whether market policies are being ‘Green Washed’ to ensure business as …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 4 Aug 2002

The effects of support service outsourcing on workers and trade unions in public universities in S A

by V d Walt, L. Bolsmann, C. Johnson, B. and Martin, L.

There has been much debates around the restructuring of government subsidised universities and its effect on currilula and research. Little …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 4 Aug 2002

The battle of Bali South African Region Poverty Network

by SALB

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 4 Aug 2002

Strikes: Primary, secondary or sympathy

by Roskam, A. Mahlangu, P

Anton Roskam and Peter Mahlangu discuss the labels primary, secondary and sympathy strikes and their impact on interpreting the Labour …

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