DISPUTES
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Cheryl |
Several attempts to contact you have been unsuccessful. I am at a loss to understand why I was paid sick leave for December 1997. Sick leave should be ended in November. |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Carol and Bud |
What a surprise - a letter from Carol. Thank you for taking time from your busy schedule. I am glad that Zuma opened you up. Yes I am so proud that people can rise above their awful circumstances and then contribute to the common good. |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Cheryl |
Several attempts to contact you have been unsuccessful. I am at a loss to understand why I was paid sick leave for December 1996. Sick leave should have ended in November. The arrangement that a fax would be given me to ensure I be kept abreast has not happened. |
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Indian Opinion No. 31-35 Vol. 39 Friday, 1st - 29th August 1941 |
Indian Opinion No. 31-35 Vol. 39 Friday, 1st - 29th August 1941 |
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Strikes and disputes: 12 September to 24 October | ||
Labour trends: 9 September to 3 November | ||
Pouring oil on troubled water | ||
Strikes and disputes: March 15 to April 30 | ||
SATS trying to derail union on recognition | ||
Workers drive bosses into a corner |
The Eastern Cape has recently been shaken by a work stoppage at all Port Elizabeth and Uitenhage motor assembly plants |
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Dalton case is significant for housed workers | ||
Labour reports | ||
Unions vote on Act | ||
New Age Vol.8 No.42 Jul. 1962 | ||
New Age Vol.4 No.1958 Feb. 1958 | ||
New Age Vol.4 No.2158 Mar. 1958 | ||
Metal and Allied Workers' Union | ||
Itma story | ||
Sorrows in the railways | ||
Thousands strike in Richards Bay |