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The Complete Report Parts 1-6 and the White Paper on Each Part (1982)
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ISBN: 9780628021694 bzw. 0628021690, in Englisch, Lex Patria Publishers, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Last Chance Books.
South Africa: Lex Patria Publishers, 1982. A very good first edition hardcover, binding is tight & strong, no marks or inscriptions, end pages slightly agecoloured. Red cover boards are clean, gold writing has lost a bit of its shine. Photos supplied upon request. Due to weight postal adjustment may be reqd.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Last Chance Books.
South Africa: Lex Patria Publishers, 1982. A very good first edition hardcover, binding is tight & strong, no marks or inscriptions, end pages slightly agecoloured. Red cover boards are clean, gold writing has lost a bit of its shine. Photos supplied upon request. Due to weight postal adjustment may be reqd.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket.
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The complete Report - Parts 1-6 and the white paper on each part. With notes by (1982)
EN HC US
ISBN: 9780628021694 bzw. 0628021690, in Englisch, Lex Patria, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Südafrika, Shipping costs to: USA.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Chapter 1 Books.
Lex Patria, 1982. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 761 pages (complete). In very good, magisterial condition. In 1979, the Wiehahn Commission was authorised to investigate how to regulate labour legislation. The growth of unregistered trade unions, inadequate control over them, their unchecked receipt of funds and support from abroad was unacceptable to the State and recommendations to stem this were sought. This is first part of the report. The Commission warned that the solution, the Commission advocated, was not to ban Black trade unions as this would drive them underground. Among its recommendations were that Government recognise Black trade unions and migrant workers and encourage them to register, the establishment of a regulated unitary system of union registration, abolish job reservation, retain the closed shop bargaining system, create a National Manpower Commission, and to introduce an Industrial Court to resolve industrial litigation. However, Black trade unions were still required to register with the state ensuring government control. The cover is smart and dignified as befitting a government publication. There is mild marking. The binding and spine are muscular and resolute. The papertrims have some shelving and handling marks. There is a previous owner signature on the inside front cover. The pages are clear, clean, sure, tight, earnest and sober. fk.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Chapter 1 Books.
Lex Patria, 1982. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 761 pages (complete). In very good, magisterial condition. In 1979, the Wiehahn Commission was authorised to investigate how to regulate labour legislation. The growth of unregistered trade unions, inadequate control over them, their unchecked receipt of funds and support from abroad was unacceptable to the State and recommendations to stem this were sought. This is first part of the report. The Commission warned that the solution, the Commission advocated, was not to ban Black trade unions as this would drive them underground. Among its recommendations were that Government recognise Black trade unions and migrant workers and encourage them to register, the establishment of a regulated unitary system of union registration, abolish job reservation, retain the closed shop bargaining system, create a National Manpower Commission, and to introduce an Industrial Court to resolve industrial litigation. However, Black trade unions were still required to register with the state ensuring government control. The cover is smart and dignified as befitting a government publication. There is mild marking. The binding and spine are muscular and resolute. The papertrims have some shelving and handling marks. There is a previous owner signature on the inside front cover. The pages are clear, clean, sure, tight, earnest and sober. fk.
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The complete Report - Parts 1-6 and the white paper on each part. With notes by (1982)
EN HC US FE
ISBN: 9780628021694 bzw. 0628021690, in Englisch, Lex Patria, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Chapter 1 [4804038], Johannesburg, GAU, South Africa.
761 pages (complete). In very good, magisterial condition. In 1979, the Wiehahn Commission was authorised to investigate how to regulate labour legislation. The growth of unregistered trade unions, inadequate control over them, their unchecked receipt of funds and support from abroad was unacceptable to the State and recommendations to stem this were sought. This is first part of the report. The Commission warned that the solution, the Commission advocated, was not to ban Black trade unions as this would drive them underground. Among its recommendations were that Government recognise Black trade unions and migrant workers and encourage them to register, the establishment of a regulated unitary system of union registration, abolish job reservation, retain the closed shop bargaining system, create a National Manpower Commission, and to introduce an Industrial Court to resolve industrial litigation. However, Black trade unions were still required to register with the state ensuring government control. The cover is smart and dignified as befitting a government publication. There is mild marking. The binding and spine are muscular and resolute. The papertrims have some shelving and handling marks. There is a previous owner signature on the inside front cover. The pages are clear, clean, sure, tight, earnest and sober. fk.
761 pages (complete). In very good, magisterial condition. In 1979, the Wiehahn Commission was authorised to investigate how to regulate labour legislation. The growth of unregistered trade unions, inadequate control over them, their unchecked receipt of funds and support from abroad was unacceptable to the State and recommendations to stem this were sought. This is first part of the report. The Commission warned that the solution, the Commission advocated, was not to ban Black trade unions as this would drive them underground. Among its recommendations were that Government recognise Black trade unions and migrant workers and encourage them to register, the establishment of a regulated unitary system of union registration, abolish job reservation, retain the closed shop bargaining system, create a National Manpower Commission, and to introduce an Industrial Court to resolve industrial litigation. However, Black trade unions were still required to register with the state ensuring government control. The cover is smart and dignified as befitting a government publication. There is mild marking. The binding and spine are muscular and resolute. The papertrims have some shelving and handling marks. There is a previous owner signature on the inside front cover. The pages are clear, clean, sure, tight, earnest and sober. fk.
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The Complete Report Parts 1-6 and the White Paper on Each Part (1982)
EN HC US FE
ISBN: 9780628021694 bzw. 0628021690, in Englisch, Lex Patria Publishers, South Africa, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Last Chance Books [8723517], Durban, NTL, South Africa.
A very good first edition hardcover, binding is tight & strong, no marks or inscriptions, end pages slightly agecoloured. Red cover boards are clean, gold writing has lost a bit of its shine. Photos supplied upon request. Due to weight postal adjustment may be reqd.
A very good first edition hardcover, binding is tight & strong, no marks or inscriptions, end pages slightly agecoloured. Red cover boards are clean, gold writing has lost a bit of its shine. Photos supplied upon request. Due to weight postal adjustment may be reqd.
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The Complete Report-Parts 1-6 and the White Paper on Each Part. With Notes By (1982)
EN HC US FE
ISBN: 9780628021694 bzw. 0628021690, in Englisch, Lex Patria, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Lieferung aus: Südafrika, plus shipping, Shipping area: INT.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Chapter 1 Books, Johannesburg, [RE:4].
Hardcover, 1st Edition.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Chapter 1 Books, Johannesburg, [RE:4].
Hardcover, 1st Edition.
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