The Working Class
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In This Issue:
• On The Graveyard Of Apartheid Glorious Banner Of South Africa Unfurled – M. K. Pandhe
• Biography Of Nelson Mandela
• CITU Greets ANC on its Grand Victory
• The Freedom Charter (Adopted at the Congress of the people, Capetown, South Africa, on 26th June 1955)
• The People Shall Govern! – P. K. Ganguly
• The Dawn That Killed The Night - Saroj Chaudhury
• The Public Sector or Whatever Remain of it in 1992-93
• Govt concedes to consider IISCO modernisation by SAIL
• Confederation and Organisational Unification of T.U. Movement - M.K. Pandhe
• Pandhe Elected Vice President JCSSI
• Birth Centenary Celebration Of R. S. Ruikar
• Forward To Bigger, Stronger Decisive Battles - E. Balanandan
• Meeting On V.D.A. For Central PSU Workers
• Successful Beedi Workers Conference In Tamilnadu – A. K. Padmanabhan
• Textile Workers For Countrywide Industrial Action – P. K. Ganguly
• Joint Action Committee Of Textile Workers: National Convention Of Textile Mill Workers, New Delhi, 5th May, 1994: Resolution
• Promotion of Women on the Union’s Committee
• Railwaymen’s Struggle: Chittaranjan Locomotive Workers - Authorities forced to withdraw suspension order on TU workers
• ILO move to reduce deaths in mining
• Round Table meeting on Tripartism at ILO office
• 8th Conference Resolutions: Resolution On US Offensives Against Cuba; Against Unilateral Change in Recognition Rule of Unions of Central Govt. Employees; Against Repealing Air Corporation Act
• TUs Protest against stripping of Air Hostesses
• SAARC Countries Transport Workers’ Unions / Federations Conference: A Promising beginning
• Preliminary Observations of the Citu on the Proposed Trade Unions (amendment) Bill, 1994 Alongwith Relevant Recommendations of the Ramanujam Committee
• Excerpts From The Ramanujam Committee Report On Trade Unions Act- (Chapter 5)
• Vishakhapatnam District CITU calls For massive Struggles In Unorganised Sector
• May Day message by the DPRK TUs to the Workers all over the World
• On Kanoria Mills Problem
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Public Sector, Steel, Beedi, Textiles, Women, Railways, Government Employees, Aviation, Transport
