WORKERS
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Duens workers in court | ||
Durban Workers Demonstrate |
Workers Demonstrate |
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Durban Workers' Culture Day (Clairwood 1987) Tape II |
A cultural day held for workers in Durban. The workers performed talent items to entertain the crowd. |
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Eddie Roux: Time longer than rope | ||
Editorial | ||
Editorial | ||
Editorial: Organisation beyond the factory committee | ||
Editorial: Student and Worker | ||
Editorial: The Government and The Black Worker | ||
Editorial: workers and economics |
The Worker movement in South Africa is now stronger and better organised than at any other time in South Africa's history. |
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Electrical workers | ||
Engineering workers unite | ||
Estcourt workers dodge reprisals | ||
Factory reports | ||
Facts on Angola | ||
FEDSAW - Western Cape Cultural Festival 27 May 1989 (Tape I) |
FEDSAW - Western Cape Womens' Festival was held to organise women group to go hand in hand and fight side by side to make a better future in South Africa for themselves and their children. The various women groups performed talent items to entertain the others. |
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FEDSAW - Western Cape Cultural Festival 27 May 1989 (Tape II) |
FEDSAW - Western Cape Womens' Festival was held to organise women group to go hand in hand and fight side by side to make a better future in South Africa for themselves and their children. The various women groups performed talent items to entertain the others. |
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Fighting Talk |
Fighting Talk was initially a publication of the Springbok Legion of ex-servicemen and women, until in February 1954 when the "Fighting Talk Committee", in Johannesburg, took over the responsibility for publishing. |
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Fighting Talk August 1962 |
Fighting Talk - special issue with an urgent appeal to readers and subscribers to keep the magazine in print. |
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Fighting Talk Volume 10 Number 12 February 1957 |
Fighting Talk - a monthly journal for democrats |