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Worker Participation and Trade Unionism: Case Studies of Workplace Democracy in South Africa

Judy Maller
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Judy Maller: University of the Witwatersrand

Economic and Industrial Democracy, 1994, vol. 15, issue 2, 241-257

Abstract: In the context of democratization and deracialization, Southa Africa's workplaces are undergoing a profound transition. This article investigates worker participation in three different South African case studies and argues that in the context of ongoing conflict and cooperation, participation should be combined with oppositional strategies if labour is going to have any meaningful say in the running of the workplace.

Date: 1994
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DOI: 10.1177/0143831X94152006

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