A 1997 article in which Sakhela Buhlungu and Lucien van der Walt talk with Zambian workers about the country's economic liberalisation and its effects on their conditions and militancy. Copied to clipboard http://lucienvanderwalt.wordpress.com/ Files Buhlungu, van der Walt - Zambian Workers Speak Out.pdf (1.12 MB) interviews Zambia Lucien van der Walt Sakhela Buhlungu PDF Comments
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