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Striking Toyota workers picketing at a plant in Durban
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Striking Toyota workers picketing at a plant in Durban
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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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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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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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Archbishop Denis Hurley leading a protest procession in Durban
Archbishop Denis Hurley leads the 'protest' procession through the streets of Durban. The procession is of priests and others carrying crosses.
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Jay Naidoo's re-election at the second congress
Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) General Secretary Jay Naidoo congratulated by supporters following his re-election at the Second National Cosatu congress in Johannesburg. July 1987
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Anti-election protest in Durban
White activist from the National Union of South African Students (NUSAS) and Action Group Against Apartheid hold Placard demonstrations in Berea Rd, Durban. A total of 40 people were arrested during the demonstration.
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Addressing a union meeting in Durban
A Union meeting in Durban, c 1986
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"Bullets won't stop us" - one of the slogans at a June 16 Soweto 1976 commemmoration rally in Durban
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Young UDF supporters from the townships in Durban beat up an Inkatha supporter
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