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In the Workplace

Migrant workers in the Free State

by Johnston, D.

Migrant workers  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 21 No 6 Dec 1997

Migrants Awake – The 1980 Johannesburg Municipality Strike

by Keenan, J.

Briefings: By Jeremy Keenan.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 6 No 7 1989

Migration – challenges for policy-makers

by SA Labour Bulletin and Nedlac

Labour migration   Attachments Focus on Nedlac. Migration-challenges for policy makers_0 (2 MB)

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 23 No 3 Jun 1999

Migration and Underdevelopment: Interviews with Migrants on: S:A. Mines

by Lyby, E.

Briefings: By Erik Lyby.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 5 No 5. 1979

Military Unions: Threat to National Security

by Heinecken, Lindy

In August this year soldiers militantly demonstrated at the Union Buildings. Politicians and the public were shocked. But, argues Lindy …

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Categories 2011, In the Workplace Tags 1987

Mine negotiations falter

by Forrest, K. Harvey, S. and Seftel, L.

By Kally Forrest, Suzanna Harvey and Lisa Seftel.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 19 No 4 Aug 1995

Mine Safety

by SALB

Interview: NUM: By South African Labour Bulletin.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 10 No 8 1986

Mine Struggles

by SALB

Interview: By South African Labour Bulletin.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 10 No 8 1986

Mine violence

by Mtshelwane, Z.

By Zolile Mtshelwane   Attachments Mine violence (602 kB)

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 19 No 2 Apr 1995

Methane Explosions

by Benjamin, P.

Briefings/Reports: By Paul Benjamin.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 9 No 7 1985
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