CONGRESS OF SOUTH AFRICAN TRADE UNIONS
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The sanctions question: Why Cosatu has supported sanctions | ||
The right to speak | ||
The resolution on restrictions | ||
The probable...happened: SACP-COSATU Meeting | ||
The immediate tasks of the Democratic Movement |
Discussion paper discussing the immediate tasks of the Democratic Movement. |
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The giant grows | ||
The fight for Maritzburg is far from being over | ||
The diary of destruction | ||
The COSATU/SACCOLA/NACTU agreement | ||
The Cosatu Declaration | ||
Text of telex received from Rev Frank Chikane |
Telex from Rev Frank Chikane, General Secretary of the South African Council of Churches to the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA, October 9, 1987 about the South African Council of Churches position on sanctions. |
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Summons |
Summons in the matter between McCormack Textile Printers(Plaintiff) and COSATU (Defendant) issued by the Plaintiff's attorneys. |
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Summit unites against labour act | ||
Structure of COSATU | ||
Striking a balance | ||
South Africa - towards a post-apartheid economy: a Consultative Seminar, Holiday Inn, Harare, 28 April - 1 May 1990 |
Programme of seminar organised by the ANC Department of Economics and Planning, Congress of South African Trade Unions and the Economic Trends Group in Harare, 28 April to 1 May 1990. Includes list of participants and papers to be presented. |
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Solidarity with Namibia | ||
Resolution on the process of political settlement |
COSATU resolution on political settlement. Rejects attempts to impose reformist solutions. Demands unbanning of banned organisations, release of political prisoners, and return of exiles. |
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Regional report | ||
Recommendations of Consultative Conference |
Recommendations of the South African Communist Party Consultative Conference. Recommends transforming the party, that there should be internal democracy and accountability, public accountability, that the relationship between the party and fraternal organisations should change. |