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    Domestic workers do have some rights

    Domestic workers do have some rights

    There are some laws that look after domestic workers. If you do not get what the law says, go see a lawyer. The lawyer will help you. The...
    Organising the unorganised

    Organising the unorganised

    An advice centre in Pretoria is doing its best to help workers with their labour problems... I have always wondered what was happening...
    Privatisation the debate

    Privatisation the debate

    Over the past few months there has been a fierce debate about what kind of economic policy South Africa should follow. At the heart of...
    What Cosatu believes in

    What Cosatu believes in

    "We the trade unions meeting here today, say to all that we want a united South Africa. We say no more apartheid, low wages, poverty and...
    The new Workers' Rights Law

    The new Workers' Rights Law

    Life on the farms

    Life on the farms

    Mr Jongilanga and his family live and work on a farm in the Eastern Transvaal. The story of their lives is terrible. But their story is...
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