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Leistner, G.M.E., Breytenbach, W.J.

The Black Worker of South Africa - Communications of the Africa Institute No 26

Africa Institute, 1975

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Year of publication
1975
ISBN
0798300485
Place of printing
Pretoria, South Africa
Author
Leistner, G.M.E., Breytenbach, W.J.
Publishers
Africa Institute
Size
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
The Black Worker of South Africa - Communications of the Africa, Institute No 26 101 pages including references and select, bibliography. An objective appraisal of the position and role of, the Black worker in South Africa. Discusses employment and, earning patterns, details educational and training facilities available to the, Black worker as well as the health, safety and security provided him, as well as industrial relations as they affect the Black worker, including the question of Black trade unions in South Africa., Provides a better understanding of the roots and symptoms of the, problems concerning the Black worker by two academicians who, have many years of research into labour and other economic, problems of South Africa in particular and Africa in general., Book unmarked with light wear. Dust jacket with average wear and, rubbing. Number '50' written upon front panel of dust jacket., Apartheid Discrimination Africa
Binding description
J H Good Hardcover
State of preservation
Very Good
Languages
English
Binding
Hardcover
First edition
Yes

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101 pages including references and select bibliography. An objective appraisal of the position and role of the Black worker in South Africa. Discusses employment and earning patterns, details educational and training facilities available to the Black worker as well as the health, safety and security provided him, as well as industrial relations as they affect the Black worker, including the question of Black trade unions in South Africa. Provides a better understanding of the roots and symptoms of the problems concerning the Black worker by two academicians who have many years of research into labour and other economic problems of South Africa in particular and Africa in general. Book unmarked with light wear. Dust jacket with average wear and rubbing. Number '50' written upon front panel of dust jacket. Book
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