This booklet is for activists- those of us who are struggling in our communities, homes and workplaces, in campaigns and in programmes of social...
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Feminism for Today
This booklet is directed at activists involved in struggles for democratic rights, against evictions, and water cut-off s, for treatment for...
New Forms of Organisation: The Argentine Workers’ Federation Visits South Africa
This booklet was inspired by a visit to South Africa in September 2007 of two leaders of the Argentine Workers’ Federation (CTA) – Jose Olivera of...
South Africa in Africa
ARTICLES TO THE AFRICAN DIAMOND MINING NETWORK ON HIV/AIDSVOLUME 1 Download the booklet here
Globalisation Series No. 7: An Alternative View of Globalisation, Local Government and Democracy
The restructuring of local government took place to fulfil the requirements of the Constitution, to ensure that the apartheid local government...
Restructuring the South African Dairy Industry
RESTRUCTURING THE SOUTH AFRICAN DAIRY INDUSTRY: WHAT IMPACT?It is said that milk is the most wholesome basic food with natural nutritious value....
Trade and Investment: An Activist’s Manual
Every day we are told by our government, by employers and in the media that our quality of life will be determined by whether we get foreign...
NEPAD
Everywhere, in newspapers and on TV, we read and hear about the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD). Most of the opinions in the media...
MOZAL
This booklet tells the story of the biggest EPZ of all in the southern African region: the Industrial Free Zone in Mozambique known as MOZAL. MOZAL...
Worker Education: A guide for trade unions
During the last two decades a lot has changed in many aspects of our lives. One of the biggest influences on these changes has been the rise of...
SDIs and IDZs: Promoting growth or promoting poverty?
In 1996 ILRIG published a booklet entitled Export Processing Zones: Solving the Problems of Southern Africa? Since that time the South African...
There is an Alternative: The Public Sector
The dominance of the market approach has put most unions on the back foot. We are told that our ideas about public sector delivery are “out of date”...