TRADE UNIONS

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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.

1987 - the year mineworkers take control
1988: Labour
2 400 textile members lose jobs over past year
A change of heart

In the past, trade unionist Kaiser Sebedi saw women's issues as "unimportant". Today, Sebedi actively works for gender equality In his unlon.Thoraya Pandy asks him what made him change

A chronology of women`s struggles in health
A historical step forward
A look at the open trade unions
A message to all members of COSATU
A need for radical change
A note on the Agricultural and Plantation Workers` Union in Rhodesia 1964-1973
A review of the Trade Union Industrial Studies Series (Society of Industrial Tutors, Arrow Books, London 1975)
A social market economy offers the best hope
A stabilising force
A study of strikes in the 1970s
A thousand ways to stop dying
A united federation: An important key
A woman's place is in her organisation
A/FCWU: harassment in East London
Advance in Craft struggle

Workers at Craft Industries are writing their own agreement. Soon they will meet management to negotiate this agreement.

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