This article analyses how, through adopting responsibility for their co-workers’ livelihoods, workplace-based unionists shaped Zambian mining capitalism. I argue that union branch executives learnt that they could best assist their co-workers through offering them financial services and through co-operation with company HR. During wage negotiations, unionists drew strength from this understanding, encouraging them to see ever-decreasing salaries as market-driven, and discouraging the militancy that has on occasion raised wages. Building upon the anthropology of trade unionism, I detail how tangible solidarities within a workplace shape unions’ ethical-political projects; and argue that subjectivation through union ideologies can discourage ...
This article applies the concept of legitimacy to reinterpret collective bargaining as a war of word...
The world of work is changing rapidly. The globalisation of economies and brisk technological change...
Collective bargaining is a voluntary process entered into by employers and trade unions to establish...
peer reviewedThis article analyses how, through adopting responsibility for their co-workers’ liveli...
Based on a case study of South Africa’s largest trade union – the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM...
Based on a case study of South Africa’s largest trade union – the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM...
When the National Union of Mineworkers was formed an experienced unionist said to me "organising wor...
In this article, I discuss different forms of working-class activism in two steel factories in Sheff...
This thesis presents a detailed study of bargaining over learning at the workplace. The thesis conte...
It is not difficult to document the fact that many segments of our society extol the virtues of unio...
In Zambia, the privatisation of state owned companies is challenging job security, working condition...
Recent pay reform efforts in Zambia have sought to generate more competitive wages and benefits for ...
On 1st April 2000, the Swiss multinational Copper trader Glencore successfully purchased two former ...
Employer and employee relationships had been one of inequality and exploitation throughout in the hi...
In this article, the Author describes the growth of "business ethics" — partial ethics very often co...
This article applies the concept of legitimacy to reinterpret collective bargaining as a war of word...
The world of work is changing rapidly. The globalisation of economies and brisk technological change...
Collective bargaining is a voluntary process entered into by employers and trade unions to establish...
peer reviewedThis article analyses how, through adopting responsibility for their co-workers’ liveli...
Based on a case study of South Africa’s largest trade union – the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM...
Based on a case study of South Africa’s largest trade union – the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM...
When the National Union of Mineworkers was formed an experienced unionist said to me "organising wor...
In this article, I discuss different forms of working-class activism in two steel factories in Sheff...
This thesis presents a detailed study of bargaining over learning at the workplace. The thesis conte...
It is not difficult to document the fact that many segments of our society extol the virtues of unio...
In Zambia, the privatisation of state owned companies is challenging job security, working condition...
Recent pay reform efforts in Zambia have sought to generate more competitive wages and benefits for ...
On 1st April 2000, the Swiss multinational Copper trader Glencore successfully purchased two former ...
Employer and employee relationships had been one of inequality and exploitation throughout in the hi...
In this article, the Author describes the growth of "business ethics" — partial ethics very often co...
This article applies the concept of legitimacy to reinterpret collective bargaining as a war of word...
The world of work is changing rapidly. The globalisation of economies and brisk technological change...
Collective bargaining is a voluntary process entered into by employers and trade unions to establish...