The South African Mine Workers’ Union, or MWU, was one of the most prominent white trade unions of 20th-century South Africa and active in one of the country’s key industries, namely gold mining. In the aftermath of the violent 1922 strike, the union’s executive was bureaucratised, which left the MWU vulnerable to corruption and maladministration. This gave rise to a protracted struggle for control of the union’s executive. In the 1930s and 1940s the strife within MWU ranks became entangled with the national struggle for political hegemony between the National Party and the United Party, as well as Afrikaner nationalism. At the outbreak of World War II the Smuts cabinet armed the state under War Measures’ Acts, which entitled it to a range ...
A journal article chronicling labour relations in the Rhodesian mining industry in the period 1940 t...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: The Witwatersrand; Labour, Townships and Patterns of P...
Being based on oral interviews, archival records and much of the published literature on the topic a...
CITATION: Visser, W. 2016. Politics under conditions of war : the effect of the War Measures Acts on...
M.A.As a way of demonstrating the truth of the argument that war is a catalyst for social change, th...
M.A. (Historical Studies)Since its inception in 1902 the aimof the Mine Workers' Union (MWU) was to ...
The National Party government’s acceptance of the recommendations of the Wiehahn Commission of Enqui...
political economy of the mining industry Mining is synonymous with South Africa’s industrial revolut...
The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU) was formed in post-apartheid South Afri...
Bibliography: pages 272-298.This study is an attempt to assess the degree to which strikes and staya...
In February 1979 a strike by members the white South African Mine Workers’ Union (MWU) broke out on ...
The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU) was formed in post-apartheid South Afri...
The outbreak of the First World War divided the South African Labour Party, a movement representing ...
The first two decades of South Africa's history is characterised as a period of serious endemic indu...
Bibliography: p.330-353.The first quarter or so of the present century witnessed violent struggles b...
A journal article chronicling labour relations in the Rhodesian mining industry in the period 1940 t...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: The Witwatersrand; Labour, Townships and Patterns of P...
Being based on oral interviews, archival records and much of the published literature on the topic a...
CITATION: Visser, W. 2016. Politics under conditions of war : the effect of the War Measures Acts on...
M.A.As a way of demonstrating the truth of the argument that war is a catalyst for social change, th...
M.A. (Historical Studies)Since its inception in 1902 the aimof the Mine Workers' Union (MWU) was to ...
The National Party government’s acceptance of the recommendations of the Wiehahn Commission of Enqui...
political economy of the mining industry Mining is synonymous with South Africa’s industrial revolut...
The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU) was formed in post-apartheid South Afri...
Bibliography: pages 272-298.This study is an attempt to assess the degree to which strikes and staya...
In February 1979 a strike by members the white South African Mine Workers’ Union (MWU) broke out on ...
The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU) was formed in post-apartheid South Afri...
The outbreak of the First World War divided the South African Labour Party, a movement representing ...
The first two decades of South Africa's history is characterised as a period of serious endemic indu...
Bibliography: p.330-353.The first quarter or so of the present century witnessed violent struggles b...
A journal article chronicling labour relations in the Rhodesian mining industry in the period 1940 t...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: The Witwatersrand; Labour, Townships and Patterns of P...
Being based on oral interviews, archival records and much of the published literature on the topic a...