This paper provides a historical overview of the South African trade union movement, followed by a brief discussion of the labour market legislation and institutions formed since 1994. Thereafter, a detailed evaluation of the impact of trade unions, legislation, and institutions on labour market outcomes in South Africa is provided, and it is found that despite a long history, trade union membership levels, their impact on average wage levels, and their pursuit of strike action, has resulted in relatively benign economic impacts within country and relative to other economies around the world. The political-economy effects shaping the country’s employment relations are then discussed
Based on a nationwide survey, this article focuses on the perceptions of Congress of South African T...
This paper tries to understand the current status of South African labor market, which is changing i...
Since its transition to a free and democratic society in 1994 South Africa has increasingly become p...
Trade unions played an important role in South Africa’s transition from apartheid in 1994 and contin...
In South Africa, labour has played a central role in shaping the transition to democracy. It remaine...
Abstract: Labour unions have played an important role in the South African history prior to democrat...
The aim of this working paper is to highlight the influence of South African trade unions on African...
Labor unions are an important economic and political force in South Africa. Inequality in wage rates...
This paper discusses the various factors that impact upon the context of trade unionism in Zimbabwe....
This research explores the transformation of union power and politics using COSATU in South Africa a...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented March 1987The racially based South African state has...
South African trade unions like trade unions elsewhere in Africa, played a crucial role in the strug...
ArticleTrade unions all over the world experience problems that emanate from globalisation. The fact...
M.Comm.This chapter has provided the quantitative analysis into the question of trade unions affecti...
Thesis (M.A. (Industrial Sociology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.The primary ...
Based on a nationwide survey, this article focuses on the perceptions of Congress of South African T...
This paper tries to understand the current status of South African labor market, which is changing i...
Since its transition to a free and democratic society in 1994 South Africa has increasingly become p...
Trade unions played an important role in South Africa’s transition from apartheid in 1994 and contin...
In South Africa, labour has played a central role in shaping the transition to democracy. It remaine...
Abstract: Labour unions have played an important role in the South African history prior to democrat...
The aim of this working paper is to highlight the influence of South African trade unions on African...
Labor unions are an important economic and political force in South Africa. Inequality in wage rates...
This paper discusses the various factors that impact upon the context of trade unionism in Zimbabwe....
This research explores the transformation of union power and politics using COSATU in South Africa a...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented March 1987The racially based South African state has...
South African trade unions like trade unions elsewhere in Africa, played a crucial role in the strug...
ArticleTrade unions all over the world experience problems that emanate from globalisation. The fact...
M.Comm.This chapter has provided the quantitative analysis into the question of trade unions affecti...
Thesis (M.A. (Industrial Sociology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.The primary ...
Based on a nationwide survey, this article focuses on the perceptions of Congress of South African T...
This paper tries to understand the current status of South African labor market, which is changing i...
Since its transition to a free and democratic society in 1994 South Africa has increasingly become p...