MIGRANT LABOUR
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"An injury to one ..." | |
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"Let no man put asunder" | |
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"Liberated hostels" in Witbank | |
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African workers and trade unions | |
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AIDS: Priorities for research into AIDS and migrant labour | |
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An evil system | |
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Apartheid runs on Fluor power |
Only three-days after the 6 500 Sasol workers were sacked for the their role in the November stay-away, scabs were being bused in from the homelands by American multinational, Fluor Corporation. |
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Bechuanaland and South Africa |
Responsibility for the Bechuanaland Protectorate has recently been assumed by the British Colonial Office and in the future the territory is to be developed as a self contained political and economic unit. |
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Bethal case-book |
Article on slavery at Bethal. A description of poor living conditions, forced labour, beatings, lynchings and other gruesome assaults on Blacks working on farms in Bethal. |
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Botha's new "weapon" |
President P W Botha has discovered a new weapon in his attempts to combat the increasing international pressure for economic sanctions against South Africa. |
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Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland Countries Symposium on Migrant Labour. Symposium held in Gaborone, Botswana 6-10 November, 1978. | |
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Cages in Windhoek: whose move? |
The struggle for freedom in Windhoek, South West Africa. |
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Chapter eleven: Black labour | |
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Civil Rights News Letter, Vol. XX No.1 Issued 31 January 1973 | |
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Civil Rights News Letter, Vol. XXI No.5 Issued 1 July 1974 | |
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Controls which force labour to be migratory | |
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Criticism of new migrant contract continues | |
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Crossroads - Another View | |
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East Driefontein workers struggle for jobs |