The writings in this volume see the South African labour movement
as a factor capable of shaping democratization. Through the
strategic use of power, labour has reconfigured democratization
through negotiated compromises, attempting to ensure that the costs
of adjustment are not borne by workers alone. This examination of
these strategies and practices assesses labour's capacity to exert
influence in the future. The findings suggest that labour's
marginalization would put at risk the consolidation of democracy.
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