| | The specialist seeking detailed information about the growth of South Africa's independent unions after the 1973 watershed has been admirably catered for, particularly by the South African Labour Bulletin. Over the years, SALB has provided a comprehensive mixture of analytical and factual coverage which guides the observer through a maze of legislation, union activity, political inclinations and management strategies. S. Friedman's book complements the work of the SALB by providing a readable, accessible and detailed chronological account of many of the events and personalities which have dominated independent union life in the last fifteen years or so. |