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Vol 17 No 4 Aug 1993

Adversarial participation: a union response to participatory management

by Ntshangase, W. Solomons, A.

Management-initiated worker participation schemes pose a serious challenge to unions. Welcome Ntshangase and Appollis Solomons suggest how unions can respond …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 17 No 4 Aug 1993

A social market economy offers the best hope

by SACTWU.

At its recent congress, SACTWU, the country’s third largest union, outlined the difficult economic choices which workers need to make, …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 17 No 4 Aug 1993

Women in the unions

by Slachmuijlder, L.

Despite all the pronouncements about non-sexism, women in the public service still face massive discrimination. Lena Slachmuijlder reports.  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 17 No 4 Aug 1993

On the shopfloor -5

by Zikalala, S.

With the current spate on crime and violence, what’s it like to be a truck driver, out on the road …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 17 No 4 Aug 1993

Nationalisation, socialism and the alliance -2

by Mayekiso, M.

A number of resolutions adopted by the National Union of Metalworkers (NUMSA) at its recent congress provoked enormous media interest. …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 17 No 4 Aug 1993

Collective Bargaining -2

by Labour Bulletin Correspondence

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 17 No 4 Aug 1993
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