South African resistance posters: Solidarity with detained workers Their struggle is ours
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-13-13.1.2-13.1.2.7
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- 1983-1990
South African resistance posters: Solidarity with detained workers Their struggle is ours
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South African resistance posters: Solidarity with detained workers Their struggle is ours
South African resistance posters: Solidarity with detained workers Their struggle is ours
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Factory workers outside a Springs factory protest the 1983 referendum
The Federation of South African Trade Unions (FOSATU) factory workers at the Kellogg's factory in Springs on the day of the 1983 referendum, where only white people could vote. They hold a pamphlet which says: vote 'no'! C'cha in Sotho and Zulu. They are protesting the referendum.
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CNA strike, and picket in Durban.
Management try to disperse workers picketing over a wage dispute between CNA and the Commercial and Catering Allied Workers Union of South Africa (CCAWUSA) in Durban.
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People fleeing teargas fired during a MAWU meeting. Durban.
Teargas fired by police at curries fountain stadium where the Metal and Allied Workers Union (MAWU) AGM was held on 15 November 1986.
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Group of men, one holding a toy gun at a Cosatu Congress held in Johannesburg, 14 July 1989
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Man and a boy next to sleeping dogs at a hostel in Gugulethu.
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Living space for twelve in a Gugulethu hostel
A room in a Gugulethu Hostel for twelve people. People in the hostel refer to their bed as a 'room' and their room as a 'house'.
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Strike meeting during dispute between SAPREF (B.P. and Shell) and the CWIU
A white Chemical Workers Industrial Union (CWIU) member makes a point at strike meeting during a dispute between SAPREF (BP and Shell) refineries and CWIU. One of the workers demands were assistance with their children's education. Clairwood COSATU Hall. Durban.
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Ben Khumalo talks to striking Mondi Paper Mill workers
"We will not be compromised" Paper printing wood and allied workers union (PPWAWU) organiser, Ben Khumalo, tells striking Mondi Paper Mill workers after management broke off negotiations and refused to backdate increases, which it had previously agreed upon with the union. Later workers were assaulted and chased off the company's property.
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