Trade Unions in Social Development Policy Formulation in South Africa: COSATU and the National Health Insurance (NHI)
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DOI: 10.20525/ijrbs.v15i1.4661
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- Visser, Jelle., 2019. "Trade unions in the balance," ILO Working Papers 995046393402676, International Labour Organization.
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