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15-03-2023
Letter
ITUC condemns the mass dismissal of striking workers at Massmart/Walmart
13-02-2023
Report
Winning a pay rise: union strategies for securing minimum living wages
17-07-2019
Statement
L20 Statement to the G20 Labour and Employment Ministers’ Meeting
24-01-2019
Other
South Africa’s clandestine miners defend their work (and want it to be legal)
13-07-2015
Statement
Ufa Declaration of the IVth Trade Union Forum of BRICS countries
18-11-2013
Report
ITUC Global Poll 2013 - Building Workers´ Power
04-09-2013
Report
ITUC Global Poll 2013 - Economic and Social Outlook
25-02-2013
Campaign resource
South Africa: Decent Work and Contracts
13-02-2013
Campaign resource
South Africa: Decisions for Life Brochure on Breastfeeding
11-07-2012
Campaign update
Myrtle Witbooi, as President of the IDWN, calling for worldwide actions on 16 June (South Africa)
11-07-2012
Campaign update
Domestic Workers rights in South Africa – website of My Wage
11-07-2012
Campaign update
Declining minimum wages – by Saliem Patel of LRS (South Africa)
11-07-2012
Campaign update
Labour Research Service (LRS) “Why no numbers for domestic workers?’ (South Africa)
11-07-2012
Campaign update
SADSAWU: one step closer to ratification (South Africa)
11-07-2012
Campaign update
Media coverage on the ratification process in South Africa - with e.g. Myrtle Witbooi of SADSAWU and Labour Minister Mildred Oliphant (South Africa)
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