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SAFTU: The tragedy and (hopefully not) the farce
Mandy Moussouris
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Human Security
15.06.2017
“History repeats itself first as tragedy, second as farce”
– Karl Marx
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Human Security
Labour movements in South Africa
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Trade Unions
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Worker self-organising
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SAFTU
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COSATU
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Women and labour movements
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