Governments did little to oppose apartheid, but the public did; their protests varied: fund-raising for anti-apartheid groups, sporting sanctions and boycotts
In US; black trade unionists on General Motors board developed Sullivan Principles; this code includes equal pay, fair holidays, fair promotion, and other measures, it aimed to ensure work equality for all South African employees
In US; black trade unionists on General Motors board developed Sullivan Principles; this code includes equal pay, fair holidays, fair promotion, and other measures, it aimed to ensure work equality for all South African employees
In Britain; no government support for the anti-apartheid movement, they called for trade boycotts of South Africa (refused to buy their goods like fruit and wine), demonstrations held outside companies South Africa invested in - also a student boycott of Barclays Bank due to it's heavy involvement with South Africa, demonstrations outside London South African embassy