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Acronym: '''PAWE'''
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The [[ Performing Arts Workers' Equity]] (Acronym: '''[[PAWE]]''') was founded in 19** to replace the [[South African Film and Theatre Union]] ('''[[SAFTU]]''').
  
The [[Performing Arts Workers’ Equity]] was founded in 19** to replace the [[South African Film and Theatre Union]] ([[SAFTU]]) and the **. It is a small [[Trade unions|trade union]] and has a membership of only 365, but is affiliated to the [[Congress of South African Trade Unions]].
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It was a small [[Trade unions|trade union]] that at its peak had a membership of only 365, but it was affiliated to the powerful [[Trade unions|Congress of South African Trade Unions]] ('''[[COSATU]]''').
  
In 2007 '''PAWE''' amalgamated with [[MUSA]] (the [[Musicians Union of South Africa]]) to form [[CWUSA]] (the [[Creative Workers Union of South Africa]]). This process began in 2005 and culminated in a Launching Congress on 7-9 September 2007 in Johannesburg
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In 2007 '''[[PAWE]]''' amalgamated with '''[[MUSA]]''' (the [[Musicians Union of South Africa]]) to form '''[[CWUSA]]''' (the [[Creative Workers Union of South Africa]]). This process began in 2005 and culminated in a Launching Congress on 7-9 September 2007 in Johannesburg
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
  
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Performing_Arts_Workers%27_Equity
  
== For more information ==
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''[[Sunday World]]'', 12 August 2000.
 
 
  
 
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The Performing Arts Workers' Equity (Acronym: PAWE) was founded in 19** to replace the South African Film and Theatre Union (SAFTU).

It was a small trade union that at its peak had a membership of only 365, but it was affiliated to the powerful Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU).

In 2007 PAWE amalgamated with MUSA (the Musicians Union of South Africa) to form CWUSA (the Creative Workers Union of South Africa). This process began in 2005 and culminated in a Launching Congress on 7-9 September 2007 in Johannesburg

Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Performing_Arts_Workers%27_Equity

Sunday World, 12 August 2000.

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