WORKERS
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Grassroots Volume number September 1982 |
A non-profit community newsletter. |
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Haggi workers fight and win | ||
Hamba kahle Comrades | ||
Henkel workers down tools | ||
How are we fighting today - different tactics, one struggle | ||
How our workers committee helped us | ||
I.A.S. starts advice bureau | ||
Ice cream workers freeze lay-offs | ||
Indentured Indians in the Sugar Field |
The Indians were sent to work on the sugar cane fields, railways or to work as special servants, ayahs (Nannies) for the White children, waiters or cooks. The Indians lived in atrocious conditions , their wages were low and sometimes they were not paid. |
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Indian Opinion Vol.51 No.29 Jul 1953 | ||
Indian Opinion Vol.53 No.46 Dec 1954 | ||
Industrial and Commercial Union (ICU) | ||
Industrial Scene Nov 16-19, 1983 | ||
Industrial unrest in South Africa |
Paper by I B Tabata on industrial unrest and strikes by Black workers in South Africa. Provides a brief history of the rise of capitalism in South Africa and a perspective on the South African economy. |
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International briefs | ||
International solidarity | ||
Interview: culture and the workers` struggle | ||
Introduction: African workers and union formation in Rhodesia | ||
Iphepha labasebenzi | ||
Isisebenzi |
Produced by the "Wages Commission", Isisebenzi was a newspaper for workers in Durban and Pietermaritzburg. It was published about once a month and dealt with all matters of interest to workers, especially with their struggle for just wages and the right to organise. Isisebenzi No. |