Protest about segregation in hospitals at Addington Hospital in Durban
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-19-19.4-19.4.3
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- 1989-08-2
Mass Democratic Movement (MDM) 'Open Hospital' protest at Addington Hospital in Durban
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Protest about segregation in hospitals at Addington Hospital in Durban
Mass Democratic Movement (MDM) 'Open Hospital' protest at Addington Hospital in Durban
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CNA strike and picket at their warehouse in Durban.
Management chases Journalists away and try to disperse a picket line which took place at the CNA Warehouse in Rossburgh near Durban. Workers were picketing over a wage dispute between CNA and the Commercial and Catering Allied Workers Union of South Africa. (CCAWUSA)
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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.
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NPP leader Amichand Rajbansi and supporters at Arena Park, Chatsworth.
National People's Party (NPP) leader Amichand Rajbansi and supporters at Arena Park, Chatsworth, Kwazulu Natal
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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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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.
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Abafana Bo Moya performing at the MAWU AGM.
Abafana Bo Moya performing at the Metal & Allied Workers Union(MAWU) Annual General Meeting at Curries Fountain, Durban. November 1986. Afrapix
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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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Mass Democratic Movement (MDM) organised a Freedom March in Durban. The March began with an interfaith service and ended with a mass rally outside the Durban City Hall. It is estimated that a crowd of 20000 were waving banners and posters in order to call for the end of a state of emergency.
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