WAGES
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Pietermaritzburg's own workers' pamphlet | ||
Port Elizabeth unions demand adequate increase | ||
Presidential address presented at the Black Sash National Conference |
Presidential address presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 31 October 1960, discussing: Pass Laws, wages, state of emergency, Apartheid, human rights, unjust laws, race relations. |
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Prices, profits go up - wages don't (inflation)! | ||
Public sector pay cuts: a challenge for the unions | ||
Put your foot down! | ||
PWAWU victory at Mondi | ||
Quick jump in PG profits | ||
R26 000 back pay victory | ||
Regions - COSATU cracks CP | ||
Report on the Domestic Workers Employment Bureau Presented at National Conference 1976 |
Report on the Domestic Workers Employment Bureau Presented at National Conference on 17 March 1976 discussing Conditions of Employment, wages, minimum wages, leave, travelling expenses, training centre. |
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Report submitted to the Conference in Defence on Civil liberties held at the Bantu Social Centre | ||
Resolutions adopted at the fifteenth annual session held in the St Anne's Hall | ||
Rights and riots in Natal | ||
Rubber workers strike for wages | ||
SFAWU: brewery workers victory | ||
Shaterprufe cuts costs at expense of workers | ||
SOUTH AFRICA'S MANPOWER PROBLEMS |
South Africa has enjoyed almost unbroken prosperity since 1933. The National Income, measured at current prices, increased.....
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South African Labour Bulletin Volume 1 Number 3 June 1974 |
South African Labour Bulletin is a refereed journal which supports the democratic labour movement in South Africa. It is a forum for analysing, debating and recording the aims and activities of this movement. |
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South African Labour Bulletin Volume 12 Number 3 March 1987 |
South African Labour Bulletin is a refereed journal which supports the democratic labour movement in South Africa. It is a forum for analysing, debating and recording the aims and activities of this movement. |