FARM WORKERS
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New Age Vol.5 No.50 Oct. 1959 | ||
New Age Vol.8 No.42 Jul. 1962 | ||
No rights for domestic and farm workers | ||
Notes from meeting with Pete Hathorn and Ross Harker |
Notes of a meeting held between Pete Hathorn and Ross Harker pushing for the complete abolition of the Trespass Act of Section 1 of the Illegal Squatting Act |
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One victim | ||
Organising farm workers | ||
Removals | ||
Statement by Fashion Somtsora and six others on the building of Donald Knott's house |
Statement by Fashion Somtsora about evictions from Wolseley Estate |
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Statement by Moltino Mtantalala on his employment and subsequent resignation at Lyndhurst Farm |
Statement by Moltino Mtantalala about circumstances surrounding his resignation and eviction from Lyndhurst Farm |
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Statement by Zamngqondo Gingana evicted from the farm Bell Rock |
Statement by Zamngqondo Gingana, a farm worker, describing circumstances surrounding his dismissal and eviction from Bell Rock farm. |
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Statement of Tutu Jim Nqata about his eviction from Lindhurst Farm |
Statement by Tutu Jim Nqata describing circumstances surrounding his dismissal and eviction from Lindhurst farm |
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The "aggro" chemicals | ||
The health conditions of farm labourers | ||
The Jacksonsdrift Clinic Project | ||
The making of the working class: Part 11 - The ICU collapses |
Collapses BY the end of 1924 paid up membership of the ICU stood at 11 000. Most of these members were concentrated in the Eastern and Western Cape. |
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Weenen - farm labour removals | ||
What is the state doing about the plight of farm labourers? |
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