Title |
Trade unions and democratization in South Africa, 1985-1997 / edited by Glenn Adler and Eddie Webster. |
OCLC |
41142961 |
ISBN |
031222253X (cloth) |
Publisher |
New York : St. Martin's Press in association with Albert Einstein Institution, 2000. |
Description |
xvii, 238 pages : maps ; 23 cm. |
LC Subject heading/s |
Labor unions -- South Africa.
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Democracy -- South Africa.
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Contents |
Introduction: consolidating democracy in a liberalizing world, trade unions and democratization in South Africa / Eddie Webster and Glenn Adler -- Trade unions in transitions to democracy in South Africa, Spain, and Brazil / Derek de Villiers and Mark Anstey -- Labour in South Africa's transition to democracy: concertation in a thrid world setting / Jeremy Baskin -- Growth, structure, and power in the South African union movement / Ian Macun -- Trade union organization and capacity in the 1990s: continuities, change, and challenges for PPWAWU / Sakhela Buhlungu -- From the politics of resistance to the politics of reconstruction?: the union and "ungovernability" in the workplace / Karl von Holdt -- The tripartiate alliance on the eve of a new millennium: COSATU, the ANC, and the SACP / P.G. Eidelberg -- Shoot anything that flies, claim anything that falls: labour and the changing definitions of the reconstruction and development programme / Graeme A. Götz --Power in partnership?: trade unions, forums, and the transition / Steven Friedman and Mark Shaw. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-231) and index. |
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