BOYCOTTS
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Sweet campaign on despite intimidation | ||
Statement released after discussions between the deputy minister of Planning |
Statement released after discussions between the deputy minister of Planning Mr Andre Fourie and a United Democratic Front's delegation led by Mr P Molefi regarding buycott of rent and service charges. |
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Statement of demand |
A statement of demands by students attending the Thomas Mofolo Secondary School that includes a rejection of Afrikaans as a medium of instruction and the re-instatement of expelled students. |
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Standing for the truth campaign |
Circular on non-violence campaign about public transport system. |
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Sport part of education struggle | ||
Spar boycott ends in reinstatement | ||
Soweto Students Representative Council: To all fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, friends and workers, in all cities, towns and villages in the Republic of South Africa. |
Circular, issued by Soweto Students Reprsentative Council, calling on residents of Black townships to boycott Christmas shopping and shebeens as a show of solidarity with those killed by police violence during the liberation struggle |
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Soweto Students Representative Council: Boycott on rent increase |
Circular calling for solidarity of students with parents over a rent increase |
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South African Labour Bulletin Volume 9 Number 5 March 1984 |
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. The Focus of this issue in Bus boycotts. |
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South African Labour Bulletin Volume 16 Number 1 July/August 1991 |
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 11 Number 6 June 1986 |
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 10 Number 7 June 1985 |
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 10 Number 6 May 1985 |
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 10 Number 5 March 1985 |
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. The focus of this issue is Workers in the state sector. |
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South African Labour Bulletin Volume 10 Number 4 January/February 1985 |
South African Labour Bulletin is a refereed journal. The focus in this issue is Management Strategies. |
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Social Review | ||
Schools - action against the elections | ||
School boycott - Western Cape | ||
Return to school | ||
Report on Repression and Violence: Report Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1991 |
Report on Repression and Violence: Report Presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 2 March 1991 discussing tribalism, politically motivated violence, homelands, ethnic violence, boycotts, police violence, civil unrest, apartheid. |