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Labour Beyond Cosatu : Mapping the rupture in South Africa's labour landscape /

Rebellions and conflicts in the trade unions, and rivalries between Cosatu affiliates in South Africa. Labour Beyond Cosatu is the fourth volume in the series Taking Democracy Seriously - a ground-breaking, textured and nuanced study on workers and democracy - which was established in the 1990s. The...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Tshoaedi, Malehoko (Editor ), Bezuidenhout, Andries (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2019
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Chapter 1. Democracy and the rupture in South Africa's labour landscape / Andries Bezuidenhout and Malehoko Tshoaedi
  • Chapter 2. Research in a highly charged environment: taking democracy seriously, 2014 / Ntsehiseng Nthejane, Sandla Nomvete, Boitumelo Malope and Bianca Tame
  • Chapter 3. The social character of labour politics / Ari Sitas
  • Chapter 4. Is Cosatu still a working-class movement? / Andries Bezuidenhout, Christine Bischoff and Ntsehiseng Nthejane
  • Chapter 5. Labour aristocracy or marginal labour elite? Cosatu members' income, other sources of livelihood and household support / Christine Bischoff and Bianca Tame
  • Chapter 6. The politics of alliance and the 2014 elections / Janet Cherry, Nkosinathi Jikeka and Boitumelo Malope
  • Chapter 7. Cosatu, service delivery, civil society and the politics of community / Janet Cherry
  • Chapter 8. The politics of male power and privilege in trade unions: understanding sexual harassment in Cosatu / Malehoko Tshoaedi
  • Chapter 9. Internal democracy in Cosatu: achievements and challenges / Johann Maree
  • Chapter 10. Public sector unions in Cosatu / Christine Bischoff and Johann Maree
  • Chapter 11. Are Cosatu's public sector unions too powerful? / Johann Maree
  • Chapter 12. Labour beyond Cosatu, other federations and independent unions / Andries Bezuidenhout.