Workers Library, Johannesburg, S. Africa

Saturday, 11 October 1997, on page 15
The Saturday Star
(South Africa's biggest-selling newspaper)
one could read the following:

Artist's Intervention Announcement, Workers Library, Johannesburg, S. Africa

 WORKERS LIBRARY

In terms of the artist's concept, the opening hours of the library will be extended to 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The Workers Library was established in the mid-1980s to provide workers, employed and unemployed, from all union federations, with access to books, pamphlets and magazines.

The Library has a collection of more then 3300 books. Most of the books have been donated from individuals and organizations.

The books cover labor relations, trade union history, marxism, philosophy, sociology, psychology, education, African and world literature and lots more. The children's library is in a process of development.

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© 1997 Svetlana Kopystiansky

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