LABOUR
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Unemployment, `homelands`, and social control | ||
Unity | ||
University college survey | ||
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Vocational guidance service for Indians | ||
Wages vs profits - who wins? | ||
Waiters |
The Indians were sent to work on the sugar cane fields, railways or to work as special servants, ayahs (Nannies) for the White children, waiters or cooks. The Indians lived in atrocious conditions , their wages were low and sometimes they were not paid. |
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When the Ovambo Went Home | ||
Where do we stand?: APDUSA and a nation free of race hatred and oppression |
APDUSA shows concern in how the Herrenvolk and the Broederbond, and particularly in the Western province, attempts to split-up the Non-Whites into various groups with their own policeman-chiefs. |
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Wiehahn Commission: precis of speech |
Precis of speech on the Wiehahn Commission of Inquiry into labour legislation, by Auret van Heerden, President of the National Union of South African Students, delivered at the 56th Annual Congress of the National Union, November 1978. |
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Work in Progress | ||
Work in progress 62-63 Paths to power |
The political map of Southern Africa is being radically redrawn. The most vivid examples of this are the preindependence elections in..... |
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Work In Progress Issue 12 April 1980 | ||
Work In Progress No 54 June/July 1988 | ||
Work In Progress No 61 Sept/Oct 1989 | ||
Work In Progress No 76, Jul-Aug 1991 | ||
Work In Progress No 78, Oct-Nov 1991 | ||
Work In Progress Number 10 November 1979 | ||
Work In Progress Number 6 November 1978 |