Labour Left Briefing Links : International Labour Movement : Africa : South Africa
Labour Left Briefing Links: International Labour Movement : Africa : South Africa
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- ANC - African National Congress.
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- COSATU - Congress of South Africian Trade Unions.
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- CWIU - Chemical Workers' Industrial Union.
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- National Union of Mineworkers - "The NUM represents approximately 357,000 members in the mining and electrical energy industries, the vast majority of the unionised workforce. Since its inception, the issues of wages, racial discrimination and health and safety have been the pivots of its campaigns for improved conditions for mine and energy workers."
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- NEHAWU - National Education Health and Allied Workers' Union is the biggest public sector union and the biggest in the public service central negotiations structure in South Africa.
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- NUMSA - National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa.
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- SADTU - The South African Democratic Teachers Union.
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- Shopsteward - The journal of organised labour.
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- South African Municipal Workers Union - "The South African Municipal Workers
Union (SAMWU) was formed in 1987. SAMWU represents 122,000 members in the public sector. Apart from its regular functions as a trade union, SAMWU is critically concerned with issues relating to the democratic transformation of Local Government, community participation and governance. In 1997, SAMWU's aim is to fight the privatisation of municipal services on all fronts."
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- The Job Creation Trust - "The Job Creation Trust was established by COSATU, NACTU and FEDUSA at the 1998 Presidential Jobs Summit to combat the scourge of unemployment in the South African economy. Its primary objective is to raise contributions from workers, from business and from the general public, and to apply these funds to job creation projects throughout South Africa. Projects focus areas include: youth, women, rural communities, HIV / AIDS."
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