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In the unions

Sam Tambani, unionist and community leader

by Zikalala, S.

Killing our future: Tribute by Snuki Zikalala  

Categories In the unions, Vol 17 No 2 Apr 1993

Samson Cele

by Obituary.

Obituary  

Categories In the unions, Vol 6 No 2 & 3 1980

SAMWU

by Maso, T.

By Thobile Maso  

Categories In the unions, Vol 25 No 2 Apr 2001

Samwu 9th Congress: Deepening Working-Class Consciousness?

by Chinguno, Crispen

Samwu’s 9th Congress took place in the midst of a deepening economic crisis and intense debate about the practices of …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 34 No 1 April/May 2010 Tags 1983

SAMWU fights privatisation

by Ronnie, R.

SAMWU  

Categories In the unions, Vol 21 No 2 Apr 1997

Samwu the union where municipal workers gather

by Ronnie, R

At a recent SALB workshop trade unionists expressed a desire to know more about what other unions are doing. In …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 29 No 6 Dec 2005/Jan 2006

SAMWU: ten years on

by Ray, M.

SAMWU congress  

Categories In the unions, Vol 21 No 6 Dec 1997

SARHWU – problems and advances since the 1987 strike

by Roux, R.

Renee Roux traces the progress of SARHWU over the past 18 months, focussing on the remarkable victories won in railway …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 14 No 2 1990

SACWU at SASOL

by Various contributors.

Briefings: By Humprey Ndaba, SACWU Legal Department.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 13 No 7 1989

SACWU versus SENTRACHEM

by Ndaba, H.

In a recent court action brought by the South African Chemical Workers Union (SACWU), the Industrial Court ordered Sentrachem to …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 13 No 3 1989
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