Across the Globe
Shoprite takes a casual approach
Shoprite appears to be riding out the Zimbabwe storms after setting up operations in 2000 in Bulawayo. Unsurprisingly there are …
Should Child Labour Be Outlawed?
Many international standards prohibit child labour yet in reality child labour is a large part of many children’s experience in …
Sino-Zimbabwe Relations: Who Benefits?
It is clear that the partial sanctions imposed by the West on Zimbabwe have had a counter productive impact. Wilf …
Sham elections in Swaziland: What labour movement says
Recent elections in Swaziland were not about bringing democracy to the people by dismantling the Tinkundla system, but simply maintained …
Self-management in Yugoslavia: a failed experiment in democratic socialism
In 1986 Eddie Webster went to Yugoslavia on a study visit. In this article he describes the Yugoslavian system of …
Setting new standards
South African delegates played a prominent role at the recent International Labour Organisation (ILO) Conference in Geneva. Auret van Heeren …
Sex work in Namibia
Government policies in Namibia have identified sex workers as being at high risk of exposure to HIV because they are …
Se and Social Control in the Rhodesian Mine Compounds 1900-1933
By Charles van Onselen
Saving the World Now: No Sacrifice, Just Green Jobs
In Britain there is a trade union campaign for One Million Climate Jobs. Jonathan Neale describes why this campaign will …