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South African Labour Bulletin is a quarterly magazine covering labour, economics, climate and gender issues, since 1974.

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Plant matter: How rooibos brought justice to SA’s indigenous. A very interesting article dailymaverick.co.za/article/2019-1…

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India has always favoured using force in Kashmir. India has a knack for getting new people on board with new rhetoric. ow.ly/kISW50wZ9Eg

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The ideal Resume: PAGE 1. 1. Professional Summary: What you are professionally + Who you are in terms of personal attributes. Max. 4/5 lines. 2. Competencies & Achievements: Bullet point hard or transferable skill & evidence with a major achievement. Max. 6 bullets.

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“Surveillance capitalists know everything about us, whereas their operations are designed to be unknowable to us,” said Shoshana Zuboff. ow.ly/OQ4l50x13Uh

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[CONFERENCE] today we’re at IFAS-Research workshop on #ReclaimingWaste. SERI’s Khululiwe Bhengu will present on the law regarding #WastePickers and their challenges Details & programme: bit.ly/2WiiMWh

[CONFERENCE] today we’re at <a href="/IFAS_Research/">IFAS-Research</a> workshop on #ReclaimingWaste. SERI’s Khululiwe Bhengu will present on the law regarding #WastePickers and their challenges 

Details &amp; programme: bit.ly/2WiiMWh
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"Quite a bit has been written about an oversupply of PhD graduates. But this isn’t a problem in a country like South Africa where I have trained 52 PhD graduates, all of whom have found jobs," says Prof Brenda Wingfield. bit.ly/2NV4Ptm

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Every year, migrant workers send $689 billion home to their families in developing countries. It's an even greater source of capital than foreign direct investment. bit.ly/2BUSJLg

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My daughter, Alexia Webster, has been shortlisted as one of the finalists in the prestigious Prix Pictet - The world’s leading photography award. Winners being announced later today #Proudfathermoment #photography #AlexiaWebster

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My Organisation Qrate 🩸 has been nominated as the Best Youth NGO. Please check the work we do and if you feel like we deserve the win, please vote A2 to 49438 🙏🏾 😁

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Where's all the pious concern for "democracy" in Haiti? Kashmir? Hawaii? Palestine? Western thought-leaders don't ignore these sites of resistance by happenstance. They locate an interest in spaces most likely to generate rewards.

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New Book | An excerpt from Charles van Onselen’s new book about Mozambican men who laboured in Witwatersrand mines. ow.ly/BhtE50x9H1K

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A dual issue of the South African Labour Bulletin focusing on two themes. The first issue is on: The State of the Youth 25 Years into Democracy. The second issue is on: Unpacking the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR). December 2019/ January 2020, Vol 43, 2 and 3

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If you are interested in the last issue of the South African Labour Bulletin drop us an email. Our email address is [email protected] and you can get yourself a dual issue of this exciting and thought-provoking Bulletin.