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In the unions

CUSA Statement.

by SALB

Focus  

Categories In the unions, Vol 10 No 6 1986

CWIU Congress

by Press Statement.

Briefings/Reports: CWIU Press Statement.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 12 No 8 1988

CWIU debates alliance

by Ray, M.

Debate   Attachments CWIU debates alliance_0 (2 MB)

Categories In the unions, Vol 21 No 4 Aug 1997

CWIU pushes ahead on centralised bargaining

by Rosenthal, T.

By Tanya Rosenthal  

Categories In the unions, Vol 19 No 4 Aug 1995

CWIU’s struggle for centralised bargaining

by Rosenthal, T.

By Tanya Rosenthal   Attachments CWIU's struggle for centralised bargaining (2 MB)

Categories In the unions, Vol 19 No 3 Jun 1995

CWIU’s submission to the Competition Board

by Van Meelis, T.

Tanya van Meelis highlights extracts of a successful CWIU submission to the Competition Board and spoke to Welile Nolingo.   …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 23 No 3 Jun 1999

CWIU: organisation and worker control

by Von Holdt, K.

Karl von Holdt interviews Muzi Buthelezi, acting general secretary of CWIU, and other officials.   Attachments CWIU. Organisation and waorker …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 16 No 4 1992

Cyberspace: a labour-friendly tool?

by Pape, J.

John Pape argues that, while e-mail, the Internet and other computer tools can be useful to the labour movement, they …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 22 No 5 Oct 1998

Critical Look at MWASA

by MWASA.

Documents: By MWASA.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 8 No 4 1984

Critique of the Act

by SALB Editors.

Documents: By South African Labour Bulletin Editors.  

Categories In the unions, Vol 7 No 1 & 2 1983
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