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SOUTH AFRICAN LABOUR BULLETIN
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SOUTH AFRICAN LABOUR BULLETIN Volume 26, Number 3, June 2002
Contents
Editor’s notes
Com dot com
Newsbits
Arts and leisure
Book review
Redeye
SPECIAL REPORT
COVER STORY
The dti’s integrated manufacturing strategy: is it all just packaging?
Introduction
An evaluation of industrial policy perspectives in the South African context
- Andries Bezuidenhout
The MIDP and restructuring in the auto industry
- Anthony Black
Why white goods are struggling to survive liberalisation?
- Andries Bezuidenhout
A view from the economists
The dti takes the debate to Parliament
ECONOMICS AND LABOUR MARKET
The Myburgh Commission: Looking in vain for the smoking gun
- John Pape
Collective bargaining indicators
- Labour Research Service
ICT Sector Summit
- Nedlac Focus
POLITICS AND LABOUR
Is it crunch time for the public service?
- Reneй Grawitzky
A taste of the jackboot of the new ruling elite?
- Ebrahim Harvey
Masondo,somyagazisa malele (Masondo we'll shake you while you sleep)
- a favourite song in our cells
- Claire Seruti
Violations of human rights in the farming communities
- Chris Derby Magobotiti
WORKERS’ LIVE
The law at work
The social partners strike a new deal on labour law amendments
- Dawn Norton, Anton Roskam, Mandy Taylor
Personal finance
Samwu hits out at micro lenders
- Reneй Grawitzky
Employers move to restructure benefits
Labour Bulletin
Pension power for the people
Gavin Williams and Mustaq Parker
Health and safety
A shopsteward tackles the stigma of HIV/AIDS in the workplace
- Bonakele Grootboom talks to the Labour Bulletin
Provision of affordable health care in the face of HIV/ AIDS
- Labour Bulletin
Union news
Financial crisis hits unions
- Reneй Grawitzky
Fedusa: A congress with a difference
- Labour Bulletin was there
What’s in a bag?
- Bengeza Mthombeni
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
From earth summit to social summit
- Markus Reichardt
Cover picture: Alec Erwin courtesy of The Sunday Times
All photographs by William Matlatla unless otherwise indicated.
SA Labour Bulletin would like to thank the following organisations for their generous support:
Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES)
Strengthening Civil Society Fund, the Department of Labour
The views expressed by contributors are not necessarily those of the editorial board of Umanyano Publications