Analysing wage formation in the South African labour market
Haroon Bhorat
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Analysing wage formation in the South African labour market
Published
2009
Publisher
Development Policy Research Unit, University of Cape Town
Pages
94
ISBN-13
9781920055707
ISBN-10
1920055703
Subjects
The bargain theory of wages
Wage Rate under Collective Bargaining
Memoirs from the women's prison
Collective bargaining and wage formation
The role of unions in the Twenty-first century
Plant and productivity bargaining
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