Advanced organiser development course
- DITSELA
- Authors: DITSELA
- Date: Sep 2002
- Subjects: DITSELA
- Language: English
- Type: text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/137055 , vital:37483
- Description: We acknowledge Karen Hurt for the material development of the Report Writing section, Martin Jansen of the Labour Research for his contribution on the Wage Policy in Relation to the Macro economy, Saccawu's contribution on the Parental Rights and the Solidarity Center for HIV/AIDS. Thanks to all those who participated in the 2001 programme, without whom the redevelopment of this Block would not have been possible. These notes are developed to provide a support to facilitators when preparing to facilitate this course. They are not prescriptive! Please use them in a spirit of sharing ideas with other facilitators of this course and if you have insights and reflections from your facilitation experience, please let us have your comments to add to these notes!
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- Date Issued: Sep 2002
- Authors: DITSELA
- Date: Sep 2002
- Subjects: DITSELA
- Language: English
- Type: text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/137055 , vital:37483
- Description: We acknowledge Karen Hurt for the material development of the Report Writing section, Martin Jansen of the Labour Research for his contribution on the Wage Policy in Relation to the Macro economy, Saccawu's contribution on the Parental Rights and the Solidarity Center for HIV/AIDS. Thanks to all those who participated in the 2001 programme, without whom the redevelopment of this Block would not have been possible. These notes are developed to provide a support to facilitators when preparing to facilitate this course. They are not prescriptive! Please use them in a spirit of sharing ideas with other facilitators of this course and if you have insights and reflections from your facilitation experience, please let us have your comments to add to these notes!
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- Date Issued: Sep 2002
Workplace Reorganisation Course
- DITSELA
- Authors: DITSELA
- Date: 2002
- Subjects: Development Institute for Training,Support and Education for Labour (DITSELA)
- Language: English
- Type: text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/175688 , vital:42606
- Description: This booklet is about the way in which work is being restructured in the workplaces of South Africa. It is the first in a series of booklets dealing with various restructuring issues faced by workers. There are major changes being made in the workplace that impact on the lives of workers. For workers, restructuring brings changes to the way that their workplace is organised and this will impact on their working lives. These changes could hold threats or opportunities for workers. This first book will explain what is meant by restructuring and look at why many companies in South Africa are considering restructuring. It will also look at some trade union strategies around restructuring and some suggestions for negotiating restructuring.
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- Date Issued: 2002
- Authors: DITSELA
- Date: 2002
- Subjects: Development Institute for Training,Support and Education for Labour (DITSELA)
- Language: English
- Type: text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/175688 , vital:42606
- Description: This booklet is about the way in which work is being restructured in the workplaces of South Africa. It is the first in a series of booklets dealing with various restructuring issues faced by workers. There are major changes being made in the workplace that impact on the lives of workers. For workers, restructuring brings changes to the way that their workplace is organised and this will impact on their working lives. These changes could hold threats or opportunities for workers. This first book will explain what is meant by restructuring and look at why many companies in South Africa are considering restructuring. It will also look at some trade union strategies around restructuring and some suggestions for negotiating restructuring.
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- Date Issued: 2002
Economic review 2001
- DITSELA
- Authors: DITSELA
- Date: 2001
- Subjects: Development Institute for Training,Support and Education for Labour (DITSELA)
- Language: English
- Type: text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/178602 , vital:42958
- Description: This volume of Bargaining Indicators for 2002 comes in the context of the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, the United States’ war on Afghanistan, the collapse of the economy of Argentina and with it the biggest sovereign bankruptcy in history. All these historic events are unfolding within the first synchronised global recession since the 1970s, and have in turn deepened this recession. Within South Africa, this edition of Bargaining Indicators comes in the context of the first anti-government national strike by organised labour since the 1994 elections, and a deepening of the economic slowdown that we noted in the last edition of Bargaining Indicators. In this review of economic developments during 2001 we shine the spotlight on the global recession and its dynamics, and we look in particular at the slide of the world’s largest economy - that of the United States - into its first serious economic crisis since the end of the cold war, and we take a look at the significance of the attacks of September 11 and their aftermath on the dynamics of the global recession. We conclude our discussion of the global recession by discussing the responses of the Bush government and its allies, and at the meaning of these responses for neoliberal economic orthodoxy. We continue our analysis by looking at developments within the South African economy. In particular, we look at the implications of the global recession on the South African economy, and at how the currency crisis that has unfolded since the last quarter of 2001 forms an important moment in the dynamics of the unfolding global recession. Within this context we look at the main economic indicators (GDP; GDE; fixed capital formation, operating surpluses, wages, employment, savings and so on). Lastly, we look at the year ahead, and in particular at the implications of the global and domestic economic developments for the 2002 bargaining season.
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- Date Issued: 2001
- Authors: DITSELA
- Date: 2001
- Subjects: Development Institute for Training,Support and Education for Labour (DITSELA)
- Language: English
- Type: text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/178602 , vital:42958
- Description: This volume of Bargaining Indicators for 2002 comes in the context of the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, the United States’ war on Afghanistan, the collapse of the economy of Argentina and with it the biggest sovereign bankruptcy in history. All these historic events are unfolding within the first synchronised global recession since the 1970s, and have in turn deepened this recession. Within South Africa, this edition of Bargaining Indicators comes in the context of the first anti-government national strike by organised labour since the 1994 elections, and a deepening of the economic slowdown that we noted in the last edition of Bargaining Indicators. In this review of economic developments during 2001 we shine the spotlight on the global recession and its dynamics, and we look in particular at the slide of the world’s largest economy - that of the United States - into its first serious economic crisis since the end of the cold war, and we take a look at the significance of the attacks of September 11 and their aftermath on the dynamics of the global recession. We conclude our discussion of the global recession by discussing the responses of the Bush government and its allies, and at the meaning of these responses for neoliberal economic orthodoxy. We continue our analysis by looking at developments within the South African economy. In particular, we look at the implications of the global recession on the South African economy, and at how the currency crisis that has unfolded since the last quarter of 2001 forms an important moment in the dynamics of the unfolding global recession. Within this context we look at the main economic indicators (GDP; GDE; fixed capital formation, operating surpluses, wages, employment, savings and so on). Lastly, we look at the year ahead, and in particular at the implications of the global and domestic economic developments for the 2002 bargaining season.
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- Date Issued: 2001
FOUNDATION COURSE FOR NEW UNION STAFF - Facilitators notes
- DITSELA
- Authors: DITSELA
- Date: 1998
- Subjects: Development Institute for Training,Support and Education for Labour (DITSELA)
- Language: English
- Type: text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/178904 , vital:43013
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- Date Issued: 1998
- Authors: DITSELA
- Date: 1998
- Subjects: Development Institute for Training,Support and Education for Labour (DITSELA)
- Language: English
- Type: text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/178904 , vital:43013
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- Date Issued: 1998
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