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“While South Africa in the Global Economy draws on international lessons and comparative experiences and attempts to clarify new complex issues fro trade unionists, these lessons are as important for politicians, religious leaders, other players in civil society and those who all too often find themselves on the opposite side of the bargaining table from union leaders and negotiators. While we may not all be in agreement, we cannot operate in partnership unless we understand one another.” Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane
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