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Beyond the apartheid workplace
Edward Webster | Karl von Holdt

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Beyond the apartheid workplace

studies in transition

University of KwaZulu-Natal Press (2005)
9781869140656
497 pages
Dewey 331.0968
LC Classification HD8801 .B49 2005
LC Control No. 2005423831

Subject

  • Industrial Relations - South Africa
  • Labor Unions - South Africa
  • South Africa - Economic Conditions
  • South Africa - Economic Policy

Plot

Has the apartheid workplace changed over the past ten years of democracy in South Africa? In order to answer this question, the contributors of this book studied seventeen different workplaces, including BMW, a state hospital, footwear sweatshops and the wine farming industry. The editors broaden the definition of work to cover studies of the informal economy, including street traders, homeworkers and small rural enterprises. Beyond the Apartheid Workplace shows how South Africa's triple transition-towards political democracy, economic liberalization and post-colonial transformation-has generated contradictory pressures at workplace levels. A wide range of managerial strategies and union responses are identified, demonstrating both continuities and discontinuities with past practices. These studies reveal a growing differentiation within the world of work between stable, formal-sector work, casualized and outsourced work, and informal work where people struggle to make a living on the margins of the formal economy. The majority of workplaces are marked by the persistence and reconfiguration of the apartheid legacy. Deepening poverty and exclusion have been generated among great numbers of workers and their dependents.

Personal

Location 331 BEY
Index 1265
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