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Vol 16 No 5 1992

Democratic socialism and social democracy: an attempt at conceptual clarification

by Veit, W.

In response to debates in South Africa on socialism, democratic socialism or social democracy, Winfried Veit argues that democratic socialism …

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Categories Vol 16 No 5 1992

COSATU faces an organisational crisis

by Marie, B.

Tensions are increasingly evident in COSATU between national decisions and local initiative, between efficiency and participation. Bobby Marie argues that …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 16 No 5 1992

Constructing the new internationalism Australian trade unions and the Indian Ocean Regional Initiative

by Lambert, R.

Australian trade unions are learning that, despite their co-operation in industrial restructuring, capital is still relocating to slave-wage countries of …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 16 No 5 1992

A look at the law on Pension Funds

by Benjamin, P.

Paul Benjamin of the Centre for Applied Legal Studies (CALS)   Attachments A look at the law on Pension Funds …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 16 No 5 1992 Tags Vol 24 No 1 Feb 2000

Women -3

by Sethema, E.

I am calling all our trade unionists to join hands and give attention to gender issues. It is quite evident …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 16 No 5 1992

On the shopfloor -4

by SAMWU.

We as workers from the South African Municipal Workers Unions (SAMWU) are still seriously affected by the racial discrimination, which …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 16 No 5 1992
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