Apartheid: what it means to South Africa's workers
Publisher: International Labour Organization ; Geneva Description: 5 p; illSubject(s): SOUTH AFRICA | APARTHEID | RACIAL SEGREGATIONSummary: Examines life under apartheid and discusses latest revisions to apartheid policy. The inadequate education, training and the lack of trade union rights which prevail in South Africa are outlined. The ILO makes as statement on the reason for its concerns about apartheid.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Examines life under apartheid and discusses latest revisions to apartheid policy. The inadequate education, training and the lack of trade union rights which prevail in South Africa are outlined. The ILO makes as statement on the reason for its concerns about apartheid.
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