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Vol 2 No 6 1976

The Class Character of South Africa’s Industrial Conciliation Legislation

by Davies, R.

By Rob Davies  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 2 No 6 1976

Name Game

by SALB

Comment: By South African Labour Bulletin  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 2 No 6 1976

Labour Policy in a State Corporation: a Case Study of the South African Iron and Steel Corporation

by Morris, M. and Kaplan, D.

By Mike Morris and Dave Kaplan  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 2 No 6 1976

Industrial Disputes in Durban During 1975

by Mawbey, J.

By John Mawbey  

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 2 No 6 1976

A Review of: Walker and Weinbren: 2000 Casualties – A History of the Trade Union and Labour Movement in South Africa

by Simkins, C.

Book Review: By Charles Simkins  

Categories After work, Vol 2 No 6 1976

A Review of: Wolfgang Thomas (ed): ‘Labour Perspectives in South Africa’

by Webster, E.

Book Review: By Eddie Webster  

Categories After work, Vol 2 No 6 1976

A Comparative Study of Works and Liaison Committee Legislation

by Godsell, B.

By Bobby Godsell  

Categories In the unions, Vol 2 No 6 1976

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