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Vol 26 No 4 Aug 2002

Reflections and the Samwu strike

by SALB

In view of the significance of the recent Samwu strike it is critical that some form of post-mortem is conducted. …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 4 Aug 2002

Policy Unit. COSATU on NEPAD and foreign investment

by Cosatu

Notoriously, unions and the other major groups in civil society argue that they have been largely left out of the …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 4 Aug 2002

NGOs: In the service of whom

by Petras, J. Veltmeyer, H

The role of the NGOs, as part of civil society, in the WSSD process has become rather contentious. James Petras …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 4 Aug 2002

New forms of corporate social responsibility – a challenge to multinationals

by Van Niekerk, A

In the build-up to the WSSD varios attempts have been made to ensure that corporate will be forced to report …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 4 Aug 2002

Is there power struggle between NGO’s and labour

by SALB

By tensions within the SA Civil Society Grouping was evident in the build up to the Summit. The Labour Bulletin …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 4 Aug 2002

How the TAC is emerging as a social movement

by Grawitzky, R

Hundreds of delegates from across the political spectrum gathered in Durban recently to attend the TAC/Cosatu conference, which aimed to …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 4 Aug 2002

From Seattle to Johannesburg

by Sachs, M

The Seattle movement – which came to the fore during the WTO negotiations in Seattle in 1999 – is expected …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 4 Aug 2002

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Cosatu pleads for safety on trains

by Ehrenreich, T.

Government’s transport policy calls for strategies to meet the needs of different groups of users. Cosatu’s Western Cape region resorted …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 4 Aug 2002

Are debt administrators creating economic oppression

by Grawitzky, R

Debt administrators are responsible for administering debt for an increasing number of workers. Renee Grawitzky looks at the implications of …

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