WORKERS
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White workers join stoppage at V W | |
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Henkel workers down tools | |
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Sales tax rise shows contempt for workers | |
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Leyland - wage increase | |
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Brazil: a Party for workers | |
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Ford-UAW hits back | |
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New FOSATU winter school | |
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Worker choir in action | |
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Worldwide support for shoe workers |
The plight of workers at the Kwa-Zulu Shoe Company at Loskop in Natal has roused the anger of unions worldwide. |
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Brazil: a Workers` Party |
One of the main reasons for the fact that only four percent of Brazil's population voted for the Workers' Party was that the party was a new organisation and many people were not sure whether it would succeed. |
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FOSATU 1980 - the worker movement grows | |
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FOSATU guide to Unions organising African workers |
Table of information |
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Workers take the lead! |
Workers must be encouraged to take the lead in the struggle for economic and social liberation, says Transport and General Workers Union shop steward, Jethro Dlalisa. |
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Workers on the march: hundreds flock to FOSATU events | |
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The right to strike | |
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"We must build a real worker movement" | |
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Recognition at Rennies |
July 1980 saw the Transport and General Workers Union reaching a 3 point agreement with Rennies Bulk Terminal in Durban. |
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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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Fighting Talk Volume 10 Number 8 September 1954 |
Fighting Talk |
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Fighting Talk Volume 10 Number 4 May 1954 |
Fighting Talk - organ of the Springbok legion |