TRADE UNIONS
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A History of the African People of South Africa: From the Early Iron Age to the 1970s | ||
"An injury to one ..." | ||
"Spies" of the Chamber | ||
"Stop-orders a privilege" says Company | ||
"This is not an Inkatha union..." | ||
"Unless we organise" | ||
"Useless" union kicked out | ||
'Going in with confidence' - Ebrahim Patel | ||
'Unity should be the watchword of the union movement' | ||
'We are ready to go in' - FCWU | ||
1 000 attend CWIU`s AGM | ||
10 000 Workers on strike | ||
1946: Five brave days | ||
1973 Durban Strikes |
The Durban strikes of 1973, and the subsequent formation of new trade unions, were instrumental in causing the first seams of apartheid to break apart. |
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1973 Durban Strikes |
The Durban strikes of 1973, and the subsequent formation of new trade unions, were instrumental in causing the first seams of apartheid to break apart. |
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1973 Durban Strikes |
The Durban strikes of 1973, and the subsequent formation of new trade unions, were instrumental in causing the first seams of apartheid to break apart. |
|
1973 Durban Strikes |
The Durban strikes of 1973, and the subsequent formation of new trade unions, were instrumental in causing the first seams of apartheid to break apart. |
|
1973 Durban Strikes |
The Durban strikes of 1973, and the subsequent formation of new trade unions, were instrumental in causing the first seams of apartheid to break apart. |
|
1973 Durban Strikes |
The Durban strikes of 1973, and the subsequent formation of new trade unions, were instrumental in causing the first seams of apartheid to break apart. |
|
1973 Durban Strikes |
The Durban strikes of 1973, and the subsequent formation of new trade unions, were instrumental in causing the first seams of apartheid to break apart. |