WAGES
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Cosatu News |
Cosatu News, published by COSATU, the Congress of South African Trade Unions, documents the struggle of workers to gain power in the workplace in order to improve wages and work conditions and ultimately to replace capitalism with socialism. |
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The living wage campaign is not seperate from the struggles workers are waging every day - it is meant to strengthen them! | ||
Letter from Jen Curtis, Secretary-General, NUSWEL, to Wages and Economics Commission Chairmen |
Confidential circular letter from Jen Curtis of the National Union of Students Welfare and Social Activities Department about the aims and goals of the Wages and Economics Commission, the method in which the commission should be structured and the methods of communication that should be employed |
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Women in medicine | ||
Workers with progressive structures | ||
African wages | ||
Workers demand a living wage |
A booklet created by the Commercial Catering and Allied Workers Union of South Africa (CCAWUSA) which explains how companies are controlled and how shareholders get money from shares. It also talks about workers demands, the increase of the wages and their rights to strike. |
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The workers demand a living wage | ||
The African industry | ||
Rights and riots in Natal | ||
Equal pay for equal work in French West Africa | ||
An Eastern Cape postscript | ||
Wage restraint | ||
Clothing workers | ||
Port Elizabeth unions demand adequate increase | ||
Workers get chance to gain higher wages | ||
Workers advice column: Overtime | ||
The strikes in Durban | ||
Workers at Wage Board | ||
Editorial |