Bargaining monitor

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Title
Bargaining monitor
Date Issued
02-Aug
Description
Over the past few months, the Namibian labour movement - particularly the country's largest trade union federation, the National Union of Namibian Workers (NUNW) - has been the subject of debate and media attention. Contradictory statements by union leaders, the NUNW's position on the elections in Zimbabwe and the federation's role in the privatisation of Air Namibia have raised serious questions about the vision and mission of Namibian trade unions. This article hopes to shed some light on recent developments against the background of the ongoing challenges facing the labour movement since independence.
Format
pdf
Language
English
Type
text
Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10962/139634
Archive
Cory Library for Humanitites Research
Provenance
The item is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research, Rhodes University, on behalf of the Labour Research Service
Extent
12 pages
Rights
Labour Research Services
Rights Holder
Labour Research Services
Use/re-use
The materials are made available explicitly for research and educational purposes. Any use of these materials must be cleared with the Labour Research Service.
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