The mailing says June 1 1993 (International Children's Day) has been declared Child Care Day of Action by COSATU (Congress of South African Trade Unions); on this day South African workers will mobilize to demand 20 days paid time off for child care and financial support from management to set up child care facilities in their community or workplace. The mailing asks people to send messages of support for success of the June 1 action to Dorothy Mokgalo, COSATU Gender Coordinator. The mailing includes Cosatu Resolutions on Women. The mailing includes a newspaper article "South African Women See Unity To Promote Cause of Equal Rights" by John Battersby. The mailing discusses the Women's...
The mailing says June 1 1993 (International Children's Day) has been declared Child Care Day of Action by COSATU (Congress of South African Trade Unions); on this day South African workers will mobilize to demand 20 days paid time off for child care and financial support from management to set up child care facilities in their community or workplace. The mailing asks people to send messages of support for success of the June 1 action to Dorothy Mokgalo, COSATU Gender Coordinator. The mailing includes Cosatu Resolutions on Women. The mailing includes a newspaper article "South African Women See Unity To Promote Cause of Equal Rights" by John Battersby. The mailing discusses the Women's National Coalition (WNC), the Women's Charter Campaign, the Charter of Fundamental Human Rights, Professor Ronel Erwee, Margaret Lessing, the Women's Bureau, the African National Congress (ANC), the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Mamphela Ramphele, Professor June Sinclair, Witwatersrand University, Nonizizwe Madlala, Helen Suzman, the Progressive Party, the National Party, and apartheid.