TRADE UNIONS
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Nigeria's road to independence | ||
African trade unions and the new powers | ||
Trade unionism in Kenya | ||
African trade unionism in South Africa | ||
Pan-Africanism in Accra | ||
Desegregation and the U.S. labor movement | ||
Organise and advance to people's power |
Internal ANC paper, declaring 1987 the year of Advance to People's Power, which involves mass action, underground political work, armed struggle and international isolation of the Apartheid regime. |
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The role of the Trade Unions in the National Liberation Struggle |
An article about the National Liberation Struggle as their decision to join the United Democratic Front was made as part of their response to certain political events, and these events directly affected them as a union. |
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Statement made by the Workers Central Executive Committee |
Statement made by the Worker's Central Executive Committee in East London |
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CCAWUSA Johannesburg branch: Discussion paper-the way forward |
Article by the Commercial Catering and Allied Workers Union of South Africa (CCAWUSA) to all locals/Shopstewards. It discusses the historical background, the clarification of what they have been fighting for and the formation of the organisation. Accompanying documents are reports. |
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Workers resist controls on our union |
Article about how the government and the bosses tried to prevent the workers from organising and how they tried to weaken any organisation the workers establish. Also about the democratic control of the Union by the workers and only by the workers. |
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The great Sarmcol strike! | ||
Editorial: Avenge the martyrs of Coalbrook! | ||
A historical step forward | ||
Africa: notes on current events | ||
Matanzima rejects trade unions | ||
TUCSA and the unskilled worker | ||
Historical sketches: Clements Kadile and the ICU | ||
The strike in Durban | ||
Unity is strength! |