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South African Reduction Workers' Association

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70: 66: 51: 38:. By 1926, it had only 900 members, all of whom were white, but it began growing again under the leadership of Archie Moore. It was a founding affiliate of the 207: 43: 212: 55: 39: 65:
in 1973. In 1980, it decided to begin admitting "coloured" workers, which led SACOL to expel it. In 1996, it merged with the
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The union was in existence in the early years of the 20th-century, but it nearly collapsed following the
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2000 Casualties: A History of the Trade Unions and the Labour Movement in the Union of South Africa
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Industrialisation and Trade Union Organization in South Africa, 1924-1955
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Administrative, Technical and Electronic Association of South Africa
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Trade Unions in South Africa 1970-1980: a directory and statistics
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representing officials involved in processing mining ores in
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A first account of labour organisation in South Africa
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led it to split away in 1951, forming part of the new
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Administrative and Technical Officials' Association
63:South African Technical Officials' Association 8: 114:Gitsham, Ernest; Trembath, James H. (1926). 21:South African Reduction Workers' Association 123:. Durban: E. P. & Commercial Printing 93:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 58:(SACOL). By 1962, it had 3,300 members. 159:Directory of Labor Organizations: Africa 52:South African Federation of Trade Unions 81: 44:South African Trades and Labour Council 56:South African Confederation of Labour 7: 146:. South African Trade Union Council. 142:Walker, Ivan; Weinbren, Ben (1961). 208:Trade unions disestablished in 1996 54:, which later joined the all-white 40:South African Trades Union Congress 14: 42:, and then to its successor, the 61:The union renamed itself as the 46:. However, its acceptance of 1: 213:Trade unions in South Africa 16:Trade union in South Africa 229: 157:Wirtz, W. Willard (1966). 172:Miller, Shirley (1982). 203:Mining trade unions 89:Lewis, Jon (1984). 220: 188: 187: 169: 163: 162: 154: 148: 147: 139: 133: 132: 130: 128: 122: 111: 105: 104: 86: 228: 227: 223: 222: 221: 219: 218: 217: 193: 192: 191: 184: 171: 170: 166: 156: 155: 151: 141: 140: 136: 126: 124: 120: 113: 112: 108: 101: 88: 87: 83: 79: 17: 12: 11: 5: 226: 224: 216: 215: 210: 205: 195: 194: 190: 189: 182: 164: 149: 134: 106: 99: 80: 78: 75: 69:, to form the 36:Rand Rebellion 23:(SARWA) was a 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 225: 214: 211: 209: 206: 204: 201: 200: 198: 185: 179: 175: 168: 165: 160: 153: 150: 145: 138: 135: 119: 118: 110: 107: 102: 96: 92: 85: 82: 76: 74: 72: 68: 64: 59: 57: 53: 49: 45: 41: 37: 32: 30: 26: 22: 173: 167: 158: 152: 143: 137: 125:. Retrieved 116: 109: 90: 84: 62: 60: 33: 29:South Africa 20: 18: 25:trade union 197:Categories 183:0799204692 100:0521263123 77:References 48:apartheid 127:11 April 180:  97:  121:(PDF) 178:ISBN 129:2021 95:ISBN 19:The 199:: 73:. 31:. 186:. 131:. 103:.

Index

trade union
South Africa
Rand Rebellion
South African Trades Union Congress
South African Trades and Labour Council
apartheid
South African Federation of Trade Unions
South African Confederation of Labour
Administrative and Technical Officials' Association
Administrative, Technical and Electronic Association of South Africa
ISBN
0521263123
A first account of labour organisation in South Africa
ISBN
0799204692
Categories
Mining trade unions
Trade unions disestablished in 1996
Trade unions in South Africa

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