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Vol 32 No 5 Dec 2008/Jan 2009

Women fighting back: A Swedish case.

by Bistrom, E

Elisabeth Bistrom lives in Sweden yet she talks about exactly the same injustices that women suffer in South Africa. She …

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Categories Across the Globe, Vol 32 No 5 Dec 2008/Jan 2009

Walking through post-Polokwane doors: Cosatu gears up for change

by Coleman, N.

The ANC 2007 Polokwane Conference triggered political change. Neil Coleman looks at an innovative Cosatu response which aims to deepen …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 32 No 5 Dec 2008/Jan 2009

Tongues of their Mothers: letting women tell their stories.

by Xaba, Makhosazana Gumbi, B

Makhosazana Xaba rings out the voices of other women through her own highly personal words in her new poetry book …

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Categories After work, Vol 32 No 5 Dec 2008/Jan 2009

Toungues of Their Mothers

by Xaba, M.

Poem   Attachments Tounges of their mothers. Letting women tell their stories_1 (69 kB)

Categories After work, Vol 32 No 5 Dec 2008/Jan 2009

Problems and opportunities: The Natalspruit market

by Dickinson, D Whittaker, L

As formal jobs shrink, informal trading becomes more important. David Dickinson and Louise Whittaker report on the Natalspruit market on …

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Categories In the community, Vol 32 No 5 Dec 2008/Jan 2009

New ideas, new directions?: Food and Allied Workers Union

by Labour Bulletin Watkinson, E,Watkinson, E

The Labour Bulletin is asking trade unions to share any new interesting approaches that they have used in the organising, …

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Categories Vol 32 No 5 Dec 2008/Jan 2009

Never in private practice was a strike successful: Sandton Medi-Clinic nurses prove otherwise

by Grobler, L.

In August and September 2008 nurses at the Sandton Medi-Clinic in Johannesburg conducted a successful two-week strike, the first of …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 32 No 5 Dec 2008/Jan 2009

New children’s law brings hope

by Loffell, J.

South Africa’s children are some of the most abused in the world. The new Children’s Act acknowledges this. Jackie Loffell …

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Categories In the community, Vol 32 No 5 Dec 2008/Jan 2009

House of Movements Resource Centre: Information for social change

by Kaiser, A

It is common knowledge that the poor have less access to education and information material. Andreas Kaiser talks about a …

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Categories In the community, Vol 32 No 5 Dec 2008/Jan 2009

HIV Prevention: Medical model misses crucial understanding

by Molapo, S

Information is widely available on HIV/AIDS yet the pandemic rages on. Sepetla Molapo spoke to mineworkers about their attitudes to …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 32 No 5 Dec 2008/Jan 2009
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