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The perceptions of employment equity and black economic empowerment as predictors of union commitment

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Figure 1: Predictive model of Union Commitment
Figure 6: Biographical variable: Race as predictor of the perceptions of black economic empowerment
Figure 8: Biographical variables: Gender x Race as predictors of the perceptions of black economic empowerment
Figure 11: A graphical representation of the predictors of Union Commitment
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