INDUSTRY
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Wage rates in various industries | ||
University Report: BBC African Service, no. 144, 1971 | ||
Trade unions - weapons for freedom | ||
Trade Industries European Unions press cuttings | ||
Trade and industry press cuttings | ||
Trade and Industry | ||
This is South Africa |
The Republic of South Africa, which In the past few decades has developed into a regional economic and military power of note..... |
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This is South Africa |
While still a developing country by UN definition South Africa is the most highly developed country by far on the African continent. |
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The Union Of South Africa |
The Union of South Africa is composed of the four provinces of the Cape, the Transvaal, the Orange Free State and Natal. Together they have about one-third the area of India........ |
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The union code of labour laws | ||
The struggle continues | ||
The South African Indian problem and its solution |
If the European Citizens of Natal, with their proverbial apathy, calmly acquiesce in the demands made at the election of the new Council of the Natal Indian Congress on Sunday, 21st October..... |
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The socio economic position of the Indian | ||
The shrinking car industry | ||
The Shopsteward: COSATU Congress Special, Aug/sept 1997, Vol 6.4 | ||
The Planning Act and the Transvaal clothing industry | ||
The organization of the South African gold mining industry | ||
The Institution for Industrial Education | ||
The industrial colour bar | ||
The English speaking dimension in South African Politics |
Paper presented to the biennial conference of the South African Historical Society, held at the University of Durban-Westville July 1981. |