TRADE UNIONS
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Adversarial participation: a union response to participatory management | ||
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Africa: notes on current events | ||
African Metal Workers Union formed | ||
African National Congress statement: International Conference of Trade Unions on sanctions and other actions against the apartheid regime in South Africa |
African National Congress statement on the International Conference of Trade Unions on Sanctions and other actions against the apartheid regime in South Africa. |
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African trade unionism in South Africa | ||
African trade unions and the new powers | ||
African wages | ||
African workers and trade unions | ||
African workers take hold in Natal | ||
Agreement of settlement | ||
AIDS and the Unions: a reassessment | ||
All must sign new membership forms | ||
Andries Raditsela: monitoring the protests in Natal | ||
APDUSA Bulletin 1: Don't vote! |
This pamphlet aims to plead to those involved in the liberatory movement to consider carefully before taking the decision to vote or to boycott for their new candidates in the House of Representatives and in the House of Delegates. |
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APDUSA Bulletin 2: Aug. 22 elections and you |
APDUSA (African Peoples Democratic Union of South Africa) is calling for a boycott to the elections and is seen as the only method of rejecting the new constitution. |
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APDUSA Bulletin 3: Dont help sellouts to get R40 000 a year |
This pamphlet analysis and illustrates the results of the elections held in 1981, in which the government offered the SAIC to the Indian people. The liberatory movement introduced the Dont Vote Campaign and about 90% of the people boycotted the elections. |
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APDUSA Bulletin 4: Dont vote! its not a crime |
This pamphlet wishes to clear some fears and anxieties of those members with regards to the consequences of them not casting a vote or registration to vote. Some of the fears that face the members are that they will lose their homes, pension, and various grants. |
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Are works committees in other countries effective? |