• 1973 Durban strikes which were part of the wider Durban Moment, were a series of labour disputes and worker-led demonstrations held in Durban in 1973...
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  • Strikes can also occur to demonstrate solidarity with workers in other workplaces or pressure governments to change policies. 1973 Durban strikes, part...
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  • the Zambezi River in north-western Rhodesia. 9 – the first strike of the 1973 Durban strikes occurs February 1 – Venda and Gazankulu are granted self-government...
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  • police of Durban was present to avoid disturbances. Hartslief was also buried. His grave stone is still visible. Durban riots 1973 Durban strikes "Het aantal"...
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  • influenced by the new left and had links to radical Christian circles. 1973 Durban strikes van Holdt, Karl (2011). "The Johannesburg Moment: Open Address at...
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    labor strikes by size List of miners' strikes List of worker deaths in United States labor disputes Streetcar strikes in the United States Strikes during...
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    labour portal Trade unions in South Africa 1973 Durban strikes 2007 South African public servants' strike Siphiwe Mvuyane John Gomomo Jeremy Baskin, Striking...
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  • University of Durban-Westville opens. 1973 - 1973 Durban strikes 1977 - Durban Container Terminal begins operating at the Port of Durban. 1978 - 8 January:...
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  • academia. After finishing university, Copelyn moved to Durban in 1974, shortly after the 1973 Durban strikes, to join the trade union movement; his first job...
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  • Mofokeng". Polity. 6 July 2020. Retrieved 15 May 2023. "The seeds of the 1973 Durban strikes still grow". The Mail & Guardian. 8 March 2023. Retrieved 15 May...
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  • independent left-wing trade union movement that grew out of the famous 1973 Durban strikes. Badsha established and was the first secretary of the Chemical Workers...
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    and 1975. Between 1973 and 1975, Erwin served as a member of the Institute of Industrial Education. After the 1973 Durban strikes, Erwin was part of...
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  • Bergville before moving to Durban to find work. He joined the trade union movement in the aftermath of the 1973 Durban strikes, and during the same period...
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    family difficulties. Ben Turok wrote in his autobiography that in the 1973 Durban strikes he had channelled funds via Strachan to support trade unions without...
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  • The Durban riots were an anti-Indian riot that took place between 13–15 January 1949, primarily by Black South Africans targeting South African Indians...
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  • June-Rose Nala (category People from Durban)
    academic. Born in Durban, Nala worked at the Frame Group textile mill as a weaver. She became active in the wave of strikes in 1973, as the Durban Moment developed...
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  • had helped build independent trade unions and participated in the 1973 Durban strike wave and youth from the Black Consciousness movement. Active both...
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  • after the 2007 law was struck down. Organized Labour portal 1973 South Africa Durban strikes Labour hire in Namibia South African Border War § Political...
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  • June 1986, the Magoo's Bar at the Parade Hotel on the beach-front area of Durban, Natal Province, South Africa was attacked with a car bomb, killing three...
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    further three were built immediately after at the Sandock Austral shipyard in Durban, South Africa, with three more being built at the same facility several...
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    Abahlali baseMjondolo (category Durban)
    blockade organised from the Kennedy Road shack settlement in the city of Durban in early 2005 and has since expanded to other parts of South Africa. As...
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    isicathamiya competitions, held on Saturday nights in the halls of hostels in Durban and Johannesburg. The group managed to win nearly every competition that...
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  • Strike action Chronological list of strikes Hartal General strike Bandh newspapers Green bans Lockouts Overtime bans Pen-down strikes Sitdown strikes...
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    epidemic strikes the Cape Colony; many khoikhoi die from this. Governor Hendrik Swellengrebel founds Swellendam. A second smallpox epidemic strikes the Cape...
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  • (Durban) In March 2013 around a thousand people occupied a piece of land in Cato Crest, Durban and named it Marikana after the Marikana miners' strike...
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    2010 State of Violence Strike Film 2011 Machine Gun Preacher AJ Film 2011 Lucky Moli Film 2013 Zaziwa Himself TV series 2013 Durban Poison Black man Film...
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  • organisation in South Africa (PDF). Durban: E. P. & Commercial Printing. Retrieved 11 April 2021. Ticktin, D. (1973). The Origins of the South African...
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    Lusikisiki. In 1831 there was a crisis between the settlers in Port Natal (Durban) and Dingane, the Zulu king. Some settlers boarded a ship that was in the...
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    Not only did these strikes distort the nation's economy, they also inspired students to strike on their own. The Durban labour strikes were a foundation...
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