STAYAWAYS
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1988: Labour | ||
5 - 6 May stayaway 1987 | ||
Azikwelwa E Thembisa |
Circular urges parents to unite with students in stayaways planned to oppose state oppression |
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Bantu of Alexandra |
The pamphlet calls for a 2 day stayaway and worker boycott of public transport by workers of Alexandra. |
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Comment | ||
E Cape Chairman explains why unions did not back stay-away | ||
For millions, voting meant staying home | ||
Indian Opinion Vol.59 No.23 Jun 1961 | ||
May Day stay-away 1986 | ||
New Age Vol.4 No.2258 Mar. 1958 | ||
New Age Vol.4 No.2458 Apr. 1958 | ||
New Age Vol.4 No.2558 Apr. 1958 | ||
New Age Vol.4 No.2758 Apr. 1958 | ||
New Age Vol.4 No.2958 May. 1958 | ||
New Age Vol.7 No.33 Jun. 1961 | ||
New Age Vol.7 No.34 Jun. 1961 | ||
Sarmcol: the biggest campaign ever |
The Metal and Allied Workers Union's B T R Sarmcol campaign is by far the largest campaign over a single factory ever undertaken by an independent union in this country. |
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Sasol: the whole story | ||
South Africa Report |
Handwritten report from an underground operative on discussions with the South African Institute of Race Relations, Unions and detainees about protests, stay-aways, strikes and marches. Also covers the Black Consciousness Movement, Buthelezi, and detentions. |
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The great Sarmcol strike! |