Worker summit conference in Johannesburg
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Workers summit. Left to right: Chris Dlamini (COSATU); Elijah Barayi - (President, COSATU); James Mndaweni - (President, NACTU)
Zieminski, Anna
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Worker summit conference in Johannesburg
Workers summit. Left to right: Chris Dlamini (COSATU); Elijah Barayi - (President, COSATU); James Mndaweni - (President, NACTU)
Zieminski, Anna
Group of men, one holding a toy gun at a Cosatu Congress held in Johannesburg, 14 July 1989
Zieminski, Anna
Delegates at the 2nd Congress . 17/7/87.
Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) second meeting.
Weinberg, Paul
Transport and general Workers Union members attending the AGM
Members of the Transport and General Workers Union (TGWU) attending the AGM in Selborne hall in Johannesburg in August 1988.
Mayet, Rafs
COSATU President addressing the 3rd annual conference of the TGWU
COSATU president, Elijah Barayi, addressing the 3rd annual conference of the Transport & General Workers Union, held in JHB on 6& 7 August 1988.
Mayet, Rafs
Hostel toilets in Johannesburg
Man using hostel facilities, Communal Bathroom Toilets.
Mofokeng, Santu
Political slogan graffiti for ANC and subsequently SAP
Women walk past political graffiti in Johannesburg. The slogan "Long live ANC" is the original slogan, the ANC has been crossed out subsequently and replaced by SAP. So reads "Long live SAP" with the ANC crossed out. Original graffiti supports the ANC and Subsequent graffiti supports South African Police (SAP)
Schwegmann, Wendy
Political slogan graffiti on a wall in Johannesburg
The slogan "Don't vote! Reject Army! No to ethnicity!" graffitied on a Johannesburg wall.
Schwegmann, Wendy
Political slogan graffiti on a wall in Johannesburg
The slogan "Don't vote, Reject Army, Socialist Azania!" graffitied on a Johannesburg wall on a busy road. Two African women walk past the slogan.
Schwegmann, Wendy
Political slogan graffiti for and against ANC
Two women walk past political graffiti in Johannesburg. The slogan "Viva ANC" is the original slogan, the ANC has been crossed out subsequently and replaced by SAP. So reads Viva (Crossed out)ANC SAP.
Schwegmann, Wendy