BOYCOTTS
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We will not ride! |
More than 60 000 workers living near Richards Bay and Empangeni have been boycotting Empangeni buses since January 14 in protest against the company's poor service. |
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Boycott - FOSATU and other unions put their muscle behind a country-wide consumer boycott |
FOSATU together with the Food and Canning Workers Union, the Commercial Catering and Allied Workers Union, the General Workers Union, the Cape Town Municipal Workers Association and the National Union of Mineworkers have decided to put their weight behind a national consumer boycott in protest at |
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Henkel boycott called |
The Chemical Workers Industrial Union (CWIU) has called for a boycott of all products manufactured by the Henkel company. |
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5th National Congress | ||
Fighting Talk Volume 14 Number 5 October 1960 |
Fighting Talk - a journal for democrats in Southern Africa |
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Fighting Talk Volume 13 Number 4 May 1959 |
Fighting Talk - organ of the Springbok legion |
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Fighting Talk Volume 16 Number 6 July 1962 |
Fighting Talk |
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Fighting Talk Volume 11 Number 3 March 1957 |
Fighting Talk - a monthly journal for democrats |
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Fighting Talk Volume 12 Number 2 March 1958 |
Fighting Talk - a monthly journal for democrats |
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Fighting Talk Volume 14 Number 2 March 1960 |
Fighting Talk - a monthly journal for democrats |
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Fighting Talk Volume 11 Number 4 May 1957 |
Fighting Talk - a monthly journal for democrats |
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Fighting Talk Volume 11 Number 3 May 1955 |
Fighting Talk |
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Fighting Talk |
Fighting Talk was initially a publication of the Springbok Legion of ex-servicemen and women, until in February 1954 when the "Fighting Talk Committee", in Johannesburg, took over the responsibility for publishing. |
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Communication clears the way in Cathcart | ||
Rebels go home | ||
The bus boycott | ||
Unity brings bus victory | ||
Boycott smashes co-option | ||
The Uitenhage Experience: Paper Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1988 |
The Uitenhage Experience: Paper Presented at at the Black Sash National Conference on 11 March 1988 discussing violence, vigilantism, housing, forced removals, schools boycotts, Langa massacre, community councils, urbanisation. |
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The Durban Unrest: Paper Presented at National Conference 1986 |
The Durban Unrest: Paper Presented at National Conference on 14 March 1986 discussing Civil Unrest, confrontation between Inkatha and COSATU, foreign aid, crisis offices, tribalism, land ownership, schools boycotts, homelands. |