Who could be considered a legitimate representative of South Africa’s working class, and even who constituted this class, was bitterly contested during the twentieth century. This chapter examines the struggles for international recognition by the rival constituents of South Africa’s labour movement, which was sharply divided along racial and ideological lines. Initially, the International Labour Organization and other similar bodies formed links with the white-dominated labour movement, which regarded itself as the legitimate representative of all workers in South Africa. This position was successfully contested by emerging black African trade unions who themselves, in the face of fierce repression, competed for financial support made avai...
This thesis is an examination of the main tendencies in the trade union movement in South Africa du...
Organised labour continues to play a prominent role in shaping employment relations in South Africa....
Historically, workers in South Africa, black and Africans in particular, fought against an oppressiv...
Bibliography: p.330-353.The first quarter or so of the present century witnessed violent struggles b...
The International, as the weekly newspaper of the International Socialist League, articulated from 1...
Abstract: In South Africa, with few exceptions, scholarship on the modern labour movement which emer...
Understandings of class have often been highly racialized and gendered. This article examines the ef...
Dominated by the ideas of the "communist school", the early history of the socialist and revolutiona...
Bibliography: pages 143-149.A struggle for control of the means of production and surplus is constan...
In South Africa, labour has played a central role in shaping the transition to democracy. It remaine...
By the beginning of the 1970s, South Africa's industrial relations had been structured along racial ...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: The Witwatersrand; Labour, Townships and Patterns of P...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented March 1987The racially based South African state has...
Historically, workers in South Africa, black and Africans in particular, fought against an oppressiv...
Organised labour continues to play a prominent role in shaping employment relations in South Africa....
This thesis is an examination of the main tendencies in the trade union movement in South Africa du...
Organised labour continues to play a prominent role in shaping employment relations in South Africa....
Historically, workers in South Africa, black and Africans in particular, fought against an oppressiv...
Bibliography: p.330-353.The first quarter or so of the present century witnessed violent struggles b...
The International, as the weekly newspaper of the International Socialist League, articulated from 1...
Abstract: In South Africa, with few exceptions, scholarship on the modern labour movement which emer...
Understandings of class have often been highly racialized and gendered. This article examines the ef...
Dominated by the ideas of the "communist school", the early history of the socialist and revolutiona...
Bibliography: pages 143-149.A struggle for control of the means of production and surplus is constan...
In South Africa, labour has played a central role in shaping the transition to democracy. It remaine...
By the beginning of the 1970s, South Africa's industrial relations had been structured along racial ...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: The Witwatersrand; Labour, Townships and Patterns of P...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented March 1987The racially based South African state has...
Historically, workers in South Africa, black and Africans in particular, fought against an oppressiv...
Organised labour continues to play a prominent role in shaping employment relations in South Africa....
This thesis is an examination of the main tendencies in the trade union movement in South Africa du...
Organised labour continues to play a prominent role in shaping employment relations in South Africa....
Historically, workers in South Africa, black and Africans in particular, fought against an oppressiv...