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Armed conflict in Columbia: Excuse to target trade unions

by Puerto, M

In a climate of political violence in South America’s Columbia, trade unionists have come under sustained attack. Migeul Puerto traces …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 32 No 4 Oct/Nov 2008

Apprentice training and artisan employment: changing numbers, but maintaining job reservation

by Lundall, P. Kimme, Z.

Looking closely at the official statistics, Paul Lundall and Zaid Kimmie show the continuing impact of inferior education and racially …

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Categories In the community, Vol 16 No 6 1992

Are communities benefitting from mining

by Sonwabile Mnwana

The traditional elite-led model of community development in which traditional authorities work with mining companies is often hyped as a …

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Categories 2013, In the community, Vol 37 Number 3 August/September Tags mining elite-mediated model

Are communities benefitting from mining? Bafokeng and Bakgatla cases

by Sonwabile Mnwana

The traditional elite-led model of community development in which traditional authorities work with mining companies is often hyped as a …

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Categories In the community, Vol 37 Number 3 August/September Tags Vol 6 No 7 1980

arbitration awards

by CCMA

The following are some of the recent arbitration awards handed down by CCMA commissioners   Attachments CCMA arbitration awards_0 (4 …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 1 Feb 2002

Are foreigners to blame for our evils or have we lost our humanity?

by Cebekhulu, E. Wilondji, M

The previous article highlighted the lack of support for refugee youths and children. Elias Cebekhulu and Muzumbikilwa Wilondji show that …

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Categories In the community, Vol 31 No 2 May/Jun 2007

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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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 26 No 4 Aug 2002

Are learnerships effective?

by SALB

Is there a mismatch between learnerships and employers’ expectations? Do trainees emerge ready for the world of work? These are …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 32 No 2 Jun/Jul 2008

Are Our Mines Safe? Coalbrook Mine Disaster Revisited.

by Van der Merwe, Nielen

The recent media attention on the trapped Chilean miners brings to mind South Africa’s worst mining disaster which occurred when …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 34 No 5 Dec 2010/Jan 2011

Are there Skill Shortages in the Furniture Industry

by Meth, C.

By Charles Meth.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 4 No 7 1978
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