TRANSPORT
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Why there is a transport problem | ||
We will not ride! |
More than 60 000 workers living near Richards Bay and Empangeni have been boycotting Empangeni buses since January 14 in protest against the company's poor service. |
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Victory for SATS workers | ||
Victory for S.A.R. workers | ||
Victory for rail workers | ||
Unity brings bus victory | ||
Umsebenzi Vol 6 No 2 |
De Klerk, Communist Party, apartheid, human rights, Apartheid, political rights, segregation, population registration, segregated beaches, democratic government, policy, economy, housing, water, electricity, transport, health care, ANC, ANC Youth League |
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Two year recognition battle won |
The Transport and General Workers Union has finally won its two year recognition struggle with PUTCO with the signing of an agreement which will give it immediate recognition at the depots where the union has 50 per cent membership. |
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Turning the wheels | ||
Truckers strike to win rights to national negotiations | ||
Transport workers to fight for shorter hours | ||
Transport repair shop |
Black and white print 10.5 x 12.9cm fading |
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Transport Inquiry Commission |
Memorandum submitted to the Transport Inquiry Commission |
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Train fares up as service worsens | ||
Town Clerks Memorandum from Indian Affairs Advisory Sub-Committee |
Town Clerks Memorandum from Indian Affairs Advisory Sub-Committee |
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Tongaat and District Branch. Statement presented to the Natal Indian Judicial Commission |
We thank you for the opportunity to place before you this statement from Tongaat and Districts Branch of the Natal Indian Congress.... |
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This is South Africa |
The Republic of South Africa, which In the past few decades has developed into a regional economic and military power of note..... |
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This is South Africa |
While still a developing country by UN definition South Africa is the most highly developed country by far on the African continent. |
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The South African Indian problem and its solution |
If the European Citizens of Natal, with their proverbial apathy, calmly acquiesce in the demands made at the election of the new Council of the Natal Indian Congress on Sunday, 21st October..... |
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The socio economic position of the Indian |