NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE AND ALLIED WORKERS UNION

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1 000 workers in three major cities go on strike
Alfa tries to kill Union
Auto union improves ityre industry`s "dismal" wages
CHT workers taken back
Council's wages bettered

Within six weeks of gaining recognition at Leyland SA's warehouse and repair shop in Elandsfontein, NAAWU negotiated a new wage deal for its members at the plant.

Education bursaries
Elections reviewed: 10 unionists detained during pamphlet drive
Motor merger slammed
NAAWU honours leader

Brother Arthur van Wyk, who recently retired from General Motors after 25 years service, was presented with an honorarium at a meeting of NAAWU's National Executive Council in March.

NAAWU slams employers` plan to "erode" wages
NAAWU takes historic step
Petrol bombs hit unionists' homes

Petrol bombs were thrown at the homes of two VW full time shop stewards in the early hours of Monday July 30. VW branch chairman John Gomomo told FOSATU Worker News that he had woken up at about two because his baby had been coughing.

Renault steward released after four-month detention
Romeo`s changed heart
Rowen's strike clause

Jacobs motor component manufacturers, Rowen, and the National Automobile and Allied Workers Union have signed a unique strike agreement.

Solidarity with striking GM workers
The fight for a living wage
The shrinking car industry
Toyota agreement
Tussle at VW over tour kombis

The All Blacks rugby tour was called off in July just a week before the team was due to leave New Zealand. It was determined protest and resistance to the tour by people here and overseas which led to the cancellation.

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