NUMSA’s bargaining process
- National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa
- Authors: National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa
- Date: 19--?
- Subjects: Uncatalogued
- Language: eng
- Type: text , pamphlet
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/104517 , vital:32394
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- Date Issued: 19--?
- Authors: National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa
- Date: 19--?
- Subjects: Uncatalogued
- Language: eng
- Type: text , pamphlet
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/104517 , vital:32394
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 19--?
Labour memorandum on the Labour Relations Act Bill
- COSATU
- Authors: COSATU
- Date: 1995-06-06
- Subjects: COSATU
- Language: English
- Type: text , pamphlet
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/106557 , vital:32673
- Description: Workers have struggled for many years for a new Labour Relations Act. We have suffered under the apartheid L.R.A, Bosses were able to dismiss us, pay starvation wages, call the police to beat us up when we struggled for our rights, and make super profits from our labour. With democracy, we expect an end to this slavery and exploitation. We called for a new L.R.A., for a workers L.R.A. Over the past month, we have negotiated with a view of reaching consensus on our key demands. Instead, we have found from the business community, a series of delaying tactics. They have tried to limit the gains we could make for workers. They have tried to protect their management power. They have resisted the development of proper trade union rights. We tender this memorandum to advise that our members are angry. We want rights now! We call on business to endorse basic workers and trade union rights.
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 1995-06-06
- Authors: COSATU
- Date: 1995-06-06
- Subjects: COSATU
- Language: English
- Type: text , pamphlet
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/106557 , vital:32673
- Description: Workers have struggled for many years for a new Labour Relations Act. We have suffered under the apartheid L.R.A, Bosses were able to dismiss us, pay starvation wages, call the police to beat us up when we struggled for our rights, and make super profits from our labour. With democracy, we expect an end to this slavery and exploitation. We called for a new L.R.A., for a workers L.R.A. Over the past month, we have negotiated with a view of reaching consensus on our key demands. Instead, we have found from the business community, a series of delaying tactics. They have tried to limit the gains we could make for workers. They have tried to protect their management power. They have resisted the development of proper trade union rights. We tender this memorandum to advise that our members are angry. We want rights now! We call on business to endorse basic workers and trade union rights.
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- Date Issued: 1995-06-06
Report back from Workers College School for Trade Union Women, 20-30 October 1998
- National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa
- Authors: National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa
- Date: 1998-10-20
- Subjects: Uncatalogued
- Language: eng
- Type: text , pamphlet
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/104907 , vital:32443
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 1998-10-20
- Authors: National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa
- Date: 1998-10-20
- Subjects: Uncatalogued
- Language: eng
- Type: text , pamphlet
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/104907 , vital:32443
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 1998-10-20
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