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Vol 2 No 7 1976

The Poverty Datum Line as a Wage-Fixing Standard: an Application to Rhodesia

by Harris, P and Riddell, R.

By Peter Harris and Roger Riddell  

Categories Across the Globe, Vol 2 No 7 1976

The Determination of Subsistence Wages: Some Aspects of the 1974 Urban Poverty Datum Line in Rhodesia

by Clarke, D.

By Duncan Clarke  

Categories Across the Globe, Vol 2 No 7 1976

Some Union Problems Amongst Commercial Workers

by Mugabe, A. G.

By A G Mugabe  

Categories In the unions, Vol 2 No 7 1976

Notes on the Official Idelogy of the State and its Role in the Political Economy of Rhodesia

by O’Cleary, G. S.

By G S O’Cleary  

Categories Across the Globe, Vol 2 No 7 1976

Low Income Employment and Internal Labour Markets in Rhodesia

by Cheater, G. E.

By G E Cheater  

Categories Across the Globe, Vol 2 No 7 1976

Interview with Phineas Sithole, President of the African Trade Union Congress

by Stanley, P.

By Peter Stanley  

Categories Across the Globe, Vol 2 No 7 1976

Education, Race and Employment in Rhodesia

by A Review of.

Book Review: By South African Labour Bulletin  

Categories Across the Globe, Vol 2 No 7 1976

Economic Development with Unlimited Supplies of Capital: The Case of Southern Rhodesia

by Stoneman, C.

By Colin Stoneman  

Categories Across the Globe, Vol 2 No 7 1976

Briefing: Report on the Annual Congress of the African Trade Union Congress, 19 October 1975 Silveira House, Salisbury

by Conference Reports.

Conference Reports  

Categories In the unions, Vol 2 No 7 1976

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