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Cast in a Racial Mould: Labour Process and Trade Unionism in the Foundries

Cast in a Racial Mould: Labour Process and Trade Unionism in the Foundries

Cast in a Racial Mould: Labour Process and Trade Unionism in the Foundries
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Cast in a Racial Mould: Labour Process and Trade Unionism in the Foundries

by Webster, Eddie

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ISBN 13
9780869752852
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Johannesburg, South Africa: Ravan Press, 1985. This book analyzes the nature of work and worker resistance in the metal industry of South Africa; asserting that most studies of the labor process have neglected worker resistance, it describes two forms of resistance that have been important in the history of South Africa's foundaries, and then analyzes the interplay between the transformation of the labor process and the crisis in the system of racial capitalism to show how worker organizations have begun to develop a working class politics; includes photographs (red pictorial cover has very slight edge wear, pages are tanned; otherwise a bright, clean, tight copy). Trade Paperback. Very Good.

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Title
Cast in a Racial Mould: Labour Process and Trade Unionism in the Foundries
Author
Webster, Eddie
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
ISBN 10
0869752855
ISBN 13
9780869752852
Publisher
Ravan Press
Place of Publication
Johannesburg, South Africa
Date Published
1985
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Africa;

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