WORKERS
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Cosatu Press Cuttings | |
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Cosatu and government ANC IFP press cuttings | |
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A minimum wage for workers within the lower income group | |
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A Nation at Work for a Better Life 2000: the Dawn of the African Century | |
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From the beginning life is hard in Southern Africa | |
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ANC manifesto 2004 | |
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Protest in South Africa - various documents |
Protest and Violence |
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Report on the disturbances in Durban Submitted by the Executive to the Working Committee meeting | |
Natal Room/Gerhard Mare Collection: Consolidated Textile Mills, Frame Group, workers meet at Bolton Hall to hear report back from union officials negotiating with Frame |
Black and white print 20.1 x 25.4 PC126 |
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Natal Room/Gerhard Mare Collection: Workers of the City Engineer's Department marching down Old Fort Road in impi style on their way to the Department's HQ to demand higher wages |
Black and white print 20.1 x 25.3 PC126 |
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Durban Workers Demonstrate |
Workers Demonstrate |
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Letter from Susan to Phyllis Naidoo. |
Letter from Susan to Phyllis Naidoo. |
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Letter from Nellie to Phyllis Naidoo. |
Letter from Nellie to Phyllis Naidoo. |
Delegates from Natal at the Congress of the People held in Klipstown |
The three thousand delegates who gathered at Kliptown on 25 and 26 June 1955 were workers, peasants, intellectuals, women, youth and ... |
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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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1949 Durban Riots |
On 13 January 1949 an Indian store-keeper in central Durban assaulted an African youth. This incident resulted in a wave of violence, starting at the Indian market and soon spread throughout the suburbs of Durban and reached Pietermaritzburg by 19 January. |
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1949 Durban Riots |
On 13 January 1949 an Indian store-keeper in central Durban assaulted an African youth. This incident resulted in a wave of violence, starting at the Indian market and soon spread throughout the suburbs of Durban and reached Pietermaritzburg by 19 January. |
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1949 Durban Riots |
On 13 January 1949 an Indian store-keeper in central Durban assaulted an African youth. This incident resulted in a wave of violence, starting at the Indian market and soon spread throughout the suburbs of Durban and reached Pietermaritzburg by 19 January |
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1949 Durban Riots |
On 13 January 1949 an Indian store-keeper in central Durban assaulted an African youth. This incident resulted in a wave of violence, starting at the Indian market and soon spread throughout the suburbs of Durban and reached Pietermaritzburg by 19 January. |
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1949 Durban Riots |
On 13 January 1949 an Indian store-keeper in central Durban assaulted an African youth. This incident resulted in a wave of violence, starting at the Indian market and soon spread throughout the suburbs of Durban and reached Pietermaritzburg by 19 January. |