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Social Movement Unionism: The Case of South Africa

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Social Movement Unionism: The Case of South Africa
Author(s)Von Holdt, Karl
AbstractIn the context of renewed international debates about the significance of social movement unionism, this article undertakes a detailed analysis of social movement unionism in a South African steelworks. The study investigates the importance to union formation of political, racial, migrant and ethnic identities forged beyond the workplace, and assesses the impact of the transition from apartheid to democracy on union social structure. It argues that the prevalence of both popular political and premodern identities, and of intense internal contestation, coercion and violent conflict contradicts what are frequently regarded as core features of social movement unionism. The article argues that analysis should focus on understanding the movement dimension of trade unionism, its relation to the institutional dimension, and how this changes historically and varies in different sociopolitical contexts. Claims about the transferability of union strategies across national frontiers must be regarded with skepticism.
IssueNo2
Pages283-304
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceWork, Employment and Society
VolumeNo16
PubDateJune 2002
ISBN_ISSN0950-0170

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