African Food and Canning Workers Union
- ZA HPRA AH1092-D-Db-Dba-Dba1-63-Dba2
- File
- 1959
Part of Garment Workers Union records
Re canning workers not being found guilty of illegal strike.
African Food and Canning Workers Union
Part of Garment Workers Union records
Re canning workers not being found guilty of illegal strike.
Part of Garment Workers Union records
Appeal for financial assistance.
African Millinery and Men's Felt Hat Union
Part of Garment Workers Union records
Constitution.
Part of Garment Workers Union records
Constitution as amended by the 1944 Easter Conference, Bethel Institute, Cape Town.
Part of Garment Workers Union records
Part of Garment Workers Union records
Report on a "lock out" of 14 African workers.
Part of Garment Workers Union records
Acknowledgment of cheque by A Scheepers.
Part of Garment Workers Union records
Correspondence and papers (alphabetically by subject).
Correspondence between Garment Workers Union, SA Trades and Labour Council and African unions, on industrial legislation, relationship between SA Trades and Labour Council and African unions, the recognition of African unions and native juvenile unemployment.
Part of Garment Workers Union records
Urban Blacks, education, wages, trade unions, economic position.
Part of Garment Workers Union records
Attacks by National Party on Garment Workers Union, fight against fascism, anti-Semitism, activities of Greyshirts and Blackshirts, Afrikaner women in the clothing industry and their support of the Garment Workers Union's struggle to secure higher wages for them, discipline of members, constitution of the Afrikaanse taal - en Kultuurvereniging, fight in Germiston against du Pisanie, disciplinary action against Mesdames Nell and Moll for attempting to betray the union, 1944, Broederbond, involvement of the Bree Kerklike Komitee in the affairs of the garment workers, threat of coastal areas to the higher wages of the workers in the Transvaal, expulsion of G H van der Walt vice-president of the Garment Workers Union for collaborating with the Blankewerkersbekermingsbond to destroy the union, expulsion of Anna Knoetze, 1948, Commission of Enquiry into the Affairs of the Garment Workers Union, agreements with employers, fight of National Party against Communism, movement for forming a White union 1956.