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Cosatu in Crisis - The Fragmentation of an African Trade Union Federation (Paperback)
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Cosatu in Crisis - The Fragmentation of an African Trade Union Federation (Paperback)
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Loot Price R479
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With increasing regularity, we come across news headlines about the
crisis within Cosatu. Analysts and commentators in the media, in
academia, in business and even those in the labour movement itself
have already proclaimed the death of Cosatu. Are reports of the
imminent demise of Cosatu greatly exaggerated and does this issue
concern anyone outside of Cosatu anyway? Labour is the cornerstone
on which our economy is built - we are all directly or indirectly
either suppliers of labour or buyers of labour; and as one of the
most important labour federations in the world, Cosatu has played a
crucial role in forging a rights-based industrial relations system,
championing democratisation, and it has been a critical voice for
workers. Today, the future of Cosatu is uncertain. Cosatu in
Crisis, with contributions from renowned academics and labour
specialists such as Eddie Webster, Mark Orkin, Roger Southall,
Vishwas Satgar and Devan Pillay amongst others, puts the current
crisis in historical perspective by showing how the unions, the
workplace, the economy and broader social movements in South Africa
have changed over the past few decades. It also compares the case
of Cosatu to that of post-independence union movements across the
African continent. The book traces the evolution of the crisis in
Cosatu from the advent of democracy in 1994, the development of the
fissures between Numsa and Cosatu and how the ‘Numsa moment’
impacts the future of the Alliance; with the result that it
provides a nuanced picture of Cosatu’s crisis, the underlying
causes and, more generally, the prospects for labour. Cosatu in
Crisis, while not seeking to provide definitive answers, provides
crucial perspectives on why organised labour is key to
understanding the future of Alliance politics, industrial relations
and democracy. So, what’s next for Cosatu? Whatever happens will
affect the very foundations of the South African economy. Cosatu in
Crisis is a must-read for unionists, business leaders, policy
makers and academics – and for anyone interested in knowing how
labour will continue to shape the future trajectories of South
Africa.
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