Skip to content
  • Call for Articles
  • Contact
  • Issue
    • Vol 44, No. 1
    • Vol 44, No. 2
    • Vol 44, No. 3
    • Vol. 43, No.4
    • Back Issues
South Africa Labour Bulletin
South Africa Labour Bulletin
  • Covid and Workers
  • Civil Society Speaks
  • Subscribe
  • Covid and Workers
  • Civil Society Speaks
  • Subscribe

Vol 37 Number 1 March/April 2013

Marikana: A view from the mountain and a case to answer Jacana press, 2012

by Asanda Benya

The book is a voice from below that gives voice to the workers who are often the objects but hardly …

Read more

Categories In the unions, Vol 37 Number 2 June/July 2013 Tags Vol 37 Number 1 March/April 2013

Learning to learn: linking Marikana with labour history

by Rosalind Morris

If one looks at South Africa’s labour history, especially the Durban strikes of 1973 and 1974, a lot can be …

Read more

Categories In the unions, Vol 37 Number 2 June/July 2013 Tags Vol 37 Number 1 March/April 2013

Farewell to innocence!: Dilemmas and turning points for Cosatu

by Sakhela Buhlungu

Recent events at the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) show that there is nothing unique about the federation …

Read more

Categories On politics and economics, Vol 37 Number 4 October/November Tags Vol 37 Number 1 March/April 2013

Review

by John Mashayamombe, Batsile Matsetse, Mukhethwa Muneri and Nthabiseng Nkhatau

Marikana: A View from the Mountain and a Case to Answer. Jacana Media: Johannesburg. Revised edition 2013.   Attachments Review_0 …

Read more

Categories In the Workplace, Vol 37 Number 4 October/November Tags Vol 37 Number 1 March/April 2013

Marikana & end of honeymoon -2

by Malabela, Musawenkosi

Tinyiko Sam Maluleke, professor and deputy registrar at the University of South Africa, says the Marikana massacre signals the end …

Read more

Categories In the Workplace, Issue, Vol 37 Number 1 March/April 2013 Tags Vol 37 Number 1 March/April 2013

Mission Statement

The South African Labour Bulletin (SALB) mission is to:

  • * provide information and stimulate critical analysis and debate on issues and challenges that confront workers, their organisation and their communities; and
  • * communicate this in an accessible and engaging way.

In doing so the SALB hopes to advance the discourse of progressive politics, promote social justice and the interests of the working class.

Contributors

If you are interested in contributing an article to SALB, please reach out to our editorial team at this link.

Funders

The South African Labour Bulletin appreciates the support of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and Department of Labour. The Open Society foundation funded parts of the preparatory work for the website.

Fes logo
© 1974-2025 South African Labour Bulletin
  • Covid and Workers
  • Civil Society Speaks
  • Subscribe