This article examines the conflict over “free” trade unionism within the Ghana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) during the 1950s and early 1960s. It demonstrates how labour leaders sought to anchor economic rights in ambitious development planning and extend their influence across the continent in the wake of decolonization. In contrast to colonial-era concepts of free trade unions as apolitical associations, anti- colonial and postcolonial leaders recognized the transformative political potential of labour organizing. On the basis of GTUC publications and the correspondence of its leadership with the International Conference of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) in Brussels, this article shows how Ghanaian labour leaders attempted to leave behind colon...
This thesis examines how the decline in the textile industry in Ghana has affected labour. Processes...
This study explores the relationship that developed amongst Ghana, Great Britain, and the United Sta...
"The Red Star State" charts a new history of global capitalism and socialism in relation to Ghana an...
Trade unionism as a combination of workmen to safeguard their collective good has been associated wi...
This article interrogates the position of Accra as an 'extra-metropolitan' centre for southern Afric...
This project examines the history of the Ghanaian co-operative movement, and its transnational conne...
This article outlines the formation, ideology and activities of the West African National Secretaria...
Trade unionism was at the leading edge of African freedom struggle in the 1940s and 1950s. It was an...
On 24 February 1966, Ghana's first president, Kwame Nkrumah, was overthrown in a coup d’état. The co...
In much of Africa, people look to trade unions for leadership, especially at times of economic downt...
This study draws on three case studies to investigate the response by trade unions in Ghana to econo...
This article examines the political agendas, practical challenges and personal aspirations that info...
In writings about the role of trade unions in the democratization process in Africa one can distin...
During the late 1950s, trade unions came to be vital actors in the solidarity movements of the Globa...
Trade unions in Ghana are, generally speaking, fairly recent in origin and politically ineffectual. ...
This thesis examines how the decline in the textile industry in Ghana has affected labour. Processes...
This study explores the relationship that developed amongst Ghana, Great Britain, and the United Sta...
"The Red Star State" charts a new history of global capitalism and socialism in relation to Ghana an...
Trade unionism as a combination of workmen to safeguard their collective good has been associated wi...
This article interrogates the position of Accra as an 'extra-metropolitan' centre for southern Afric...
This project examines the history of the Ghanaian co-operative movement, and its transnational conne...
This article outlines the formation, ideology and activities of the West African National Secretaria...
Trade unionism was at the leading edge of African freedom struggle in the 1940s and 1950s. It was an...
On 24 February 1966, Ghana's first president, Kwame Nkrumah, was overthrown in a coup d’état. The co...
In much of Africa, people look to trade unions for leadership, especially at times of economic downt...
This study draws on three case studies to investigate the response by trade unions in Ghana to econo...
This article examines the political agendas, practical challenges and personal aspirations that info...
In writings about the role of trade unions in the democratization process in Africa one can distin...
During the late 1950s, trade unions came to be vital actors in the solidarity movements of the Globa...
Trade unions in Ghana are, generally speaking, fairly recent in origin and politically ineffectual. ...
This thesis examines how the decline in the textile industry in Ghana has affected labour. Processes...
This study explores the relationship that developed amongst Ghana, Great Britain, and the United Sta...
"The Red Star State" charts a new history of global capitalism and socialism in relation to Ghana an...