This study examines the trade union movement in South Africa, the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), and their access to power and ability to represent the working class. At the end of Apartheid, in 1994 when the African National Congress (ANC) won the first democratic election in South Africa, the expectations of the black population towards the government was high. Millions of people were to be lifted out of poverty through employment, housing and dismantling of the racial barriers that discriminated the black population. As COSATU entered into a Tripartite Alliance with ANC and the South African Communist Party (SACP), it took on responsibilities for national development. Today nineteen years have passed and the inequality ...
The socio-economic system underpinning apartheid in South Africa was based on the exploitation of bl...
In South Africa, labour has played a central role in shaping the transition to democracy. It remaine...
Based on a nationwide survey, this article focuses on the perceptions of Congress of South African T...
This title analyses the results of a survey of the political attitudes of members of the Congress of...
This research explores the transformation of union power and politics using COSATU in South Africa a...
Organised labour continues to play a prominent role in shaping employment relations in South Africa....
A year after African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela’s release from prison, South Africa’s B...
The study reviews the political transition after the first decade of democracy from the trade union ...
The liberation struggle in South Africa that eventually brought the apartheid state to its knees had...
The liberation struggle in South Africa that eventually brought the apartheid state to its knees had...
ABSTRACT: The labor movement was one of the main actors in popular resistance to apartheid in South ...
South African trade unions like trade unions elsewhere in Africa, played a crucial role in the strug...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented March 1987The racially based South African state has...
Based on a nationwide survey, this article focuses on the perceptions of COSATU members on two of th...
In much of Africa, people look to trade unions for leadership, especially at times of economic downt...
The socio-economic system underpinning apartheid in South Africa was based on the exploitation of bl...
In South Africa, labour has played a central role in shaping the transition to democracy. It remaine...
Based on a nationwide survey, this article focuses on the perceptions of Congress of South African T...
This title analyses the results of a survey of the political attitudes of members of the Congress of...
This research explores the transformation of union power and politics using COSATU in South Africa a...
Organised labour continues to play a prominent role in shaping employment relations in South Africa....
A year after African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela’s release from prison, South Africa’s B...
The study reviews the political transition after the first decade of democracy from the trade union ...
The liberation struggle in South Africa that eventually brought the apartheid state to its knees had...
The liberation struggle in South Africa that eventually brought the apartheid state to its knees had...
ABSTRACT: The labor movement was one of the main actors in popular resistance to apartheid in South ...
South African trade unions like trade unions elsewhere in Africa, played a crucial role in the strug...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented March 1987The racially based South African state has...
Based on a nationwide survey, this article focuses on the perceptions of COSATU members on two of th...
In much of Africa, people look to trade unions for leadership, especially at times of economic downt...
The socio-economic system underpinning apartheid in South Africa was based on the exploitation of bl...
In South Africa, labour has played a central role in shaping the transition to democracy. It remaine...
Based on a nationwide survey, this article focuses on the perceptions of Congress of South African T...