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)
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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)
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Children fleeing teargas in Manenberg.
Manenberg school children, flee after tear gas was used to disperse them. They had been leaving a school after police barred them from holding a rally.
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Allan Hendrikse at launch of Labour Party campaign in Toekomsrus.
Allan Hendrickse speaking at the Launch of the Labour Party Election Campaign. also present was Mr A. Reeeves. Toekomsrus, Gauteng
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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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COSATU peace rally held at Curries fountain Durban to explain about the peace talks between COSATU & Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) 2:7:89 ,
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Delegates at the national conference.
Delegates at the 1989 Cosatu Congress in Johannesburg
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Rod Crompton addresses members of CWIU
Members of Chemical Workers Industrial Union (CWIU) employed at mobile depots throughout SA met in Durban to discuss 'the company's disinvestment' from SA and strategies against it. Organiser Rod Crompton addresses the meeting.
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FEDTRAW and Black Sash women commemorate Hector Pieterson's death
Federation of Transvaal Women (FEDTRAW) and Black Sash women remember Hector Pieterson's death 13 Years earlier and place flowers on his grave. Avalon cemetery, Soweto. 16 June 1989.
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Black Sash picket in Cape Town
Black Sash picket in Cape Town on Soweto Day, 16 June 89, about the education struggle continuing.
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"Open City" walk in Cape Town to protest against the Group Areas Act
About 2000 people participated in an 'Open City' walk to indicate their opposition to the Group Areas Act which reserves certain residential areas for different race groups. This participant, with a banner saying "it's my country I will live where I choose to!!", was instructed not to hold his banner because the police had forbidden the display of any banners and posters. He tied the poster to his back so was not 'holding' it.
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