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SWOP at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg strives to conduct high quality research on the world of work. We are primarily academic in orientation, with an emphasis on disseminating research through teaching, publications and conferences.
The African Labour Research Network brings together trade unions-linked researchers from all over Africa to undertake joint research and publications in an attempt to develop alternatives to the neo-liberal development path.
LabourNet is a privately owned consultancy that provides Employment Law (Industrial Relations), Legal Cost Cover, Payroll, Employee Benefits, Staffing placements, and Human Resource outsourcing services to clients (Employers) across all market segments and industries.
The International Labour Organization (ILO) is the tripartite UN agency that brings together governments, employers and workers of its member states in common action to promote decent work throughout the world.
EPRI is an NGO based in Cape Town, South Africa, with the twin objectives of high caliber economic research and capacity building for the public sector, especially the senior management of various government branches and the Parliament.
The Global Union Research Network (GURN) is a platform for trade unionists and researchers dealing with the challenges of globalization from a labour perspective.
The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU), was set up in 1949 and has 241 affiliated organisations in 156 countries and territories on all five continents, with a membership of 155 million, 40% of who are women.
Ditsela is the creation of the major trade union federations in South Africa: Cosatu and Fedusa. Its central objective is to help the labour movement build its capacity to be able to respond effectively to the challenges it faces.
Mywage is an internet based labour market research tool. Mywage is part of the International Wage Indicator concept.
The Global Union Research Network (GURN) is a platform for trade unionists and researchers dealing with the challenges of globalization from a labour perspective.
The African Labour Research Network brings together trade unions-linked researchers from all over Africa to undertake joint research and publications in an attempt to develop alternatives to the neo-liberal development path.

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