Cosatu Living Wage Conference towards a socio-economic programme
- COSATU
- Authors: COSATU
- Date: 1990-06
- Subjects: Uncatalogued
- Language: English
- Type: text , pamphlet
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/105167 , vital:32471
- Description: There is now wide agreement that Cosatu should formulate a socio-economic programme to co-ordinate its present campaigns and collective bargaining and to influence the structure of the future economy. Our success in a Living Wage Campaign depends on the restructuring of the economy so that it can meet the needs and aspirations of the majority of our people.
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- Date Issued: 1990-06
- Authors: COSATU
- Date: 1990-06
- Subjects: Uncatalogued
- Language: English
- Type: text , pamphlet
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/105167 , vital:32471
- Description: There is now wide agreement that Cosatu should formulate a socio-economic programme to co-ordinate its present campaigns and collective bargaining and to influence the structure of the future economy. Our success in a Living Wage Campaign depends on the restructuring of the economy so that it can meet the needs and aspirations of the majority of our people.
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- Date Issued: 1990-06
Heroines of the struggle, Vol 1: women must claim their rights
- Authors: COSATU , Matlala, William
- Date: 1990-06
- Subjects: Uncatalogued
- Language: English
- Type: text , pamphlet
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/105203 , vital:32477
- Description: The booklet serves as a commemoration to the heroines and veterans of the struggle. The brave women of the struggle, women who hold knife from its sharpest edge. Freedom cannot be achieved unless women have been emancipated from all forms of oppression. The booklet is the product of COSATU Archives in partnership with Rosa Luxemburg. , The information is compiled by NANDIPAMITI (COSATU Archivist) pictures by William Matlala and COSATU Photo Archive
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- Date Issued: 1990-06
- Authors: COSATU , Matlala, William
- Date: 1990-06
- Subjects: Uncatalogued
- Language: English
- Type: text , pamphlet
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/105203 , vital:32477
- Description: The booklet serves as a commemoration to the heroines and veterans of the struggle. The brave women of the struggle, women who hold knife from its sharpest edge. Freedom cannot be achieved unless women have been emancipated from all forms of oppression. The booklet is the product of COSATU Archives in partnership with Rosa Luxemburg. , The information is compiled by NANDIPAMITI (COSATU Archivist) pictures by William Matlala and COSATU Photo Archive
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- Date Issued: 1990-06
Cosatu regional congress - Defend, consolidate and advance social transformation
- COSATU
- Authors: COSATU
- Date: 1991-07
- Subjects: Uncatalogued
- Language: English
- Type: text , pamphlet
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/106403 , vital:32648
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- Date Issued: 1991-07
- Authors: COSATU
- Date: 1991-07
- Subjects: Uncatalogued
- Language: English
- Type: text , pamphlet
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/106403 , vital:32648
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- Date Issued: 1991-07
Draft COSATU Workers Charter prepared for discussion in COSATU, January 1992
- COSATU
- Authors: COSATU
- Date: 1992-01
- Subjects: Uncatalogued
- Language: English
- Type: text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/106111 , vital:32607
- Description: In drafting this document we were guided by the following conception of the worker's charter: that it would be a document aimed for the transition - a dynamic organisational and fighting tool. We also envisaged that it could be changed through the course of struggle. This draft needs to be discussed by affiliates in preparation for the March CEC. This CEC should amend and/or endorse as a draft for COSATU to present to the Worker's Summit in May.
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- Date Issued: 1992-01
- Authors: COSATU
- Date: 1992-01
- Subjects: Uncatalogued
- Language: English
- Type: text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/106111 , vital:32607
- Description: In drafting this document we were guided by the following conception of the worker's charter: that it would be a document aimed for the transition - a dynamic organisational and fighting tool. We also envisaged that it could be changed through the course of struggle. This draft needs to be discussed by affiliates in preparation for the March CEC. This CEC should amend and/or endorse as a draft for COSATU to present to the Worker's Summit in May.
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- Date Issued: 1992-01
Election Programme for COSATU as adopted at COSATU EXCO 10 July 1993
- COSATU
- Authors: COSATU
- Date: 1993-07
- Subjects: Uncatalogued
- Language: English
- Type: text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/106431 , vital:32651
- Description: COSATU has three main priorities in relation to the elections. To ensure a victory for an ANC that is ready and able to govern. To build our organisation and prepare it for the struggles ahead. Worker's interests are foremost in an ANC led government
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- Date Issued: 1993-07
- Authors: COSATU
- Date: 1993-07
- Subjects: Uncatalogued
- Language: English
- Type: text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/106431 , vital:32651
- Description: COSATU has three main priorities in relation to the elections. To ensure a victory for an ANC that is ready and able to govern. To build our organisation and prepare it for the struggles ahead. Worker's interests are foremost in an ANC led government
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- Date Issued: 1993-07
Social equity and job creation - The key to a stable future
- Authors: NEDLAC Labour Caucus
- Date: 1996
- Subjects: NEDLAC Labour Caucus
- Language: English
- Type: text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/116819 , vital:34448
- Description: Two years after the 1994 elections, South Africa remains a society characterised by vast inequalities, in wealth, economic power and incomes. Much progress has been made to build a common nationhood, to normalise political processes and to create a culture of freedom. We now face the challenge of addressing the glaring inequities in our country. In the process, some hard choices need to be made. As the white population had to give up its monopoly of political power in order to usher in the new democracy, so the economic elite should now be challenged to share the wealth and resources of our country to the benefit of all. This critical requirement for the new democracy — the active promotion of social equity — is the key objective organised labour sets for itself during 1996. We do this because too many South Africans are poor, underpaid or unemployed, homeless and with their basic needs and requirements not satisfied by the economy. Social equity in South Africa, and particularly the reduction of the vast inequalities in the society, must entail substantial redistribution of wealth, the eradication of poverty, the promotion of worker rights, increased employment the development of the full human potential of our people, and the provision of basic infrastructure and services to all citizens. The RDP calls for a programme to satisfy the basic needs of all South Africans. It calls for the development of our people. It calls for workers rights, and the building of the economy. These central pillars of reconstruction in the RDP should now be given concrete expression. Labour puts forward this framework as a first contribution to the current debate, and in order to clarify to the society what our analysis of the current situation is, and what our vision for the future entails.
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- Date Issued: 1996
- Authors: NEDLAC Labour Caucus
- Date: 1996
- Subjects: NEDLAC Labour Caucus
- Language: English
- Type: text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/116819 , vital:34448
- Description: Two years after the 1994 elections, South Africa remains a society characterised by vast inequalities, in wealth, economic power and incomes. Much progress has been made to build a common nationhood, to normalise political processes and to create a culture of freedom. We now face the challenge of addressing the glaring inequities in our country. In the process, some hard choices need to be made. As the white population had to give up its monopoly of political power in order to usher in the new democracy, so the economic elite should now be challenged to share the wealth and resources of our country to the benefit of all. This critical requirement for the new democracy — the active promotion of social equity — is the key objective organised labour sets for itself during 1996. We do this because too many South Africans are poor, underpaid or unemployed, homeless and with their basic needs and requirements not satisfied by the economy. Social equity in South Africa, and particularly the reduction of the vast inequalities in the society, must entail substantial redistribution of wealth, the eradication of poverty, the promotion of worker rights, increased employment the development of the full human potential of our people, and the provision of basic infrastructure and services to all citizens. The RDP calls for a programme to satisfy the basic needs of all South Africans. It calls for the development of our people. It calls for workers rights, and the building of the economy. These central pillars of reconstruction in the RDP should now be given concrete expression. Labour puts forward this framework as a first contribution to the current debate, and in order to clarify to the society what our analysis of the current situation is, and what our vision for the future entails.
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- Date Issued: 1996
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