Imperialism or solidarity? : international labour and South African trade unions
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Imperialism or solidarity? : international labour and South African trade unions
UCT Press, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [366]-381) and index
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内容説明
The re-emergence of black trade unions in the 1970s was assisted by a shift of Western labour from "imperialism" to "solidarity", a result of a relative decline of cold War tensions and the social democratic influence in the movement. At the same time, the black trade unions themselves developed an active, international, non-aligned policy. Southall's analysis provides a backdrop to the understanding of COSATU's present foreign policy: an attempt at more equal relations between the unions of the North and South, and the forging of global worker solidarity.
目次
- Political studies students
- sociology students
- labour law students
- academics.
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