WAGE NEGOTIATIONS
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Jubilant Alfa workers return victorious |
Union organisation at Brits in the Transvaal is growing stronger day by day. |
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KDC's minimum doubled |
Due to the campaigning of Sweet Food and Allied Workers Union members, the KwaZulu Development Corporation has nearly doubled the minimum wage of all its workers. |
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Key metal firm cracks | ||
Latest wage increases | ||
MAWU negotiates wage increases | ||
MAWU prepares for this year's metal wage talks | ||
Metal workers dissatisfied with industrial council wage increases |
Disatisfaction with this year's industrial council wage agreement has already led to strikes at two Transvaal companies and another one could be on the way as metal workers attempt to win a better wage increase at plant-level. |
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Mondi workers storm boss's office | ||
Motor workers` meeting | ||
NAAWU takes historic step | ||
National paint wage talks flounder | ||
NEHAWU: May/June 1998 |
Magazine of the National Education, Health and Allied Workers Union |
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New attempt to break deadlock | ||
New bargaining forum in biscuit industry | ||
News in brief |
The National Automobile and Allied Workers Union has won a new R2 an hour minimum wage rate at Leyland's Cape Town plant. |
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Nightwatchmen - employers offer R17.00 a week | ||
No smiles at Coke | ||
Paper council is "useless", says union | ||
Plant level negotiations | ||
Poverty is our reward |