UNEMPLOYMENT
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A place of hardships, suffering | ||
A selection of resolutions taken at the Committee Meeting of the Christian Citizenship Department of the Methodist Church of South Africa, held at Alberton on August 18, 1977 |
This is a journal article containing a selection of resolutions taken at the Committee meeting of the Christian Citizenship Department of the Methodist Church of South Africa, held at Alberton on August 18, 1977. |
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Analysis of Conflict in Inanda: Paper Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1989 |
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Assessing the effects of disinvestment by US companies | ||
Ban overtime: create 100 000 new jobs | ||
Border Advice Office Annual Report 1976/1977 |
Border Advice Office Annual Report to National Conference on 15 March 1977 discussing: Analysis of Cases, unemployment, pensions, illegitimate pregnancies amongst young girls. |
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Building the working class | ||
Campaign for jobs or living benefits - NUWW | ||
Churches to campaign for loans for the poor |
THE Diakonia Council of Churches intends to campaign vigorously on the issue of credit for...... |
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Civil Rights News Letter, Vol. XXVI No.8 Issued 10 September 1979 | ||
Claiming the gains of development | ||
COSATU living wage campaign |
Chairman's report to the Annual General Meeting supporting COSATU's living wage campaign because of poor living conditions of the Black population in South Africa |
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Editorial | ||
Employment Equity Bill, 1997 | ||
Fighting Talk Volume 13 number 5 July 1959 |
Fighting Talk - a monthly journal for democrats |
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Gender, Citizenship and Power The Westcliff Flats Residents Association |
The post-apartheid period has witnessed a mushrooming of activity by civic organizations in South Africa. This paper focuses on a group of women in Westcliff, Chatsworth, who have been persevering against difficult odds over the past two decades. |
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Governemt to take the first step |
From ou political correspondence |
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Home From Home | ||
How many??? |
How many people are unemployed at the moment? Every worker knows that the only real answer to this question is that it is too many. But it is important to know just how many people are unemployed so that we know just how big the problem is. |
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IFP National Manifesto |
South Africa can and must be better. It is an extraordinary country endowed with extraordinary people and a wealth of resources. If South Africa is going to be the twenty-first century success story that we all know it can be, bold change is needed now. |