NATIONAL UNION OF TEXTILE WORKERS
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Textile progress in eastern province | ||
Bata: "Proud partners in KwaZulu`s progress" | ||
Jaguar settles out-of-court | ||
Knitting worker taken back | ||
Bosses use strikes for Union bashing | ||
Workers forced to strip | ||
Latest wage increases | ||
Frame's wall begins to crack | ||
Support grows after strike victory | ||
Major victory in the courts | ||
Samson Cele remembered | ||
Court told to reconsider decision |
The crucial battle to win stop order rights for National Union of Textile Workers' members at Table Bay Spinners has taken a new turn. |
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New links with international labour |
John Copelyn, the acting general secretary of the National Union of Textile Workers, has been appointed to the Executive Committee of the International Textile Garment and Leather Worker's Federation. |
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Worldwide support for shoe workers |
The plight of workers at the Kwa-Zulu Shoe Company at Loskop in Natal has roused the anger of unions worldwide. |
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Women's rights new thrust in FOSATU agreements |
Two new agreements signed by FOSATU unions give special recognition to the rights of women. |
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German worker support in Franz Falke dispute | ||
Brown Lung pay out | ||
Jaguar workers stage mass walk-out |
About 200 Jaguar shoe workers recently staged a mass walkout of a meeting called by the TUCSA affiliated National Union of Leatherworkers. |
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Councils: the workers views | ||
Industrial Councils debated |
FOSATU intensively debated industry-wide bargaining and the industrial council system at its second national congress |