Labour Beyond Cosatu: Mapping the rupture in South Africa's labour landscape

by Andries Bezuidenhout, Malehoko Tshoaedi, Christine Bischoff, Janet Cherry, Nkosinathi Paul Jikeka, Boitumelo James Malope, Johann Maree, and Sandla Nomvete

Andries Bezuidenhout (Editor), Malehoko Tshoaedi (Editor), and Malekhoko Tshoaedi (Editor)

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Labour Beyond Cosatu is the fifth publication in the Taking Democracy Seriously project which started in 1994 and comprises of surveys of the opinions, attitudes and lifestyles of members of trade unions affiliated to the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu). This survey was conducted shortly before the elections in 2014, in a context in which government economic policy had not fundamentally shifted to the left and the massacre of 34 mineworkers at Marikana by the South African Police Service had fundamentally shaken the labour landscape, with mineworkers not only striking against their employers, but also their union, the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM). Cosatu leaders had started to openly criticise levels of corruption in the State, while a 'tectonic shift' took place when the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) was expelled from Cosatu at the end of 2014.

In its analysis of the survey, Labour Beyond Cosatu shows that Cosatu, fragmented and weakened through fi ssures in its alliance with the African National Congress, is no longer the only dominant force infl uencing South Africa's labour landscape. Contributors also examine aspects such as changing patterns of class; workers' incomes and their lifestyles; workers' relationship to civil society movements and service delivery protests; and the politics of male power and privilege in trade unions.

The trenchant analysis in Labour Beyond Cosatu exhibits fiercely independent and critically engaged labour scholarship, in the face of shifting alliances currently shaping the contestation between authoritarianism and democracy.
  • ISBN10 1776140532
  • ISBN13 9781776140534
  • Publish Date 1 July 2017
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 12 March 2021
  • Publish Country ZA
  • Imprint Wits University Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 272
  • Language English