Performing Arts Workers' Equity
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Performing Arts Workers' Equity | |
Members | 365 |
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Affiliations | COSATU |
The Performing Arts Workers' Equity (PAWE) was a small trade union in South Africa. It had a membership of only 365, but was affiliated to the Congress of South African Trade Unions. It merged with the Musicians Union of South Africa (MUSA) to form the Creative Workers Union of South Africa (CWUSA).
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- PAWE at the COSATU.
- Information on PAWE at UNESCO
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