Labour disrupted reflections on the future of work in South Africa
"Labour Disrupted reflects on the past and the future of labour, primarily in South Africa but also globally. It focuses on how South Africa's lockdown during the Covid-19 pandemic further exposed key contradictions and challenges that labour movements face. The contributions include a div...
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Sprache: | eng |
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Johannesburg
WITS University Press
2023
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Schlagworte: |
Gewerkschaftsbewegung
> Gewerkschaftspolitik
> Industriesoziologie
> Arbeitsmarkt
> Arbeitsbedingungen
> Technischer Fortschritt
> Sozialer Wandel
> Soziale Bewegung
> Lockdown
> Coronavirus
> Südafrika
> Labor
> Working class
> Work
> Travail - Afrique du Sud
> Travailleurs - Afrique du Sud
> Travail
> labor
> South Africa
> Aufsatzsammlung
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Zusammenfassung: | "Labour Disrupted reflects on the past and the future of labour, primarily in South Africa but also globally. It focuses on how South Africa's lockdown during the Covid-19 pandemic further exposed key contradictions and challenges that labour movements face. The contributions include a diverse range of topics currently engaged with by those actively engaged in the field of labour movement. Essays by academics and activists tackle thorny issues: from redefining democracy in South Africa, to experiences of inclusiveness (or lack thereof) in workplace environments by women, young people, migrant workers, LGBTI people and people living with disabilities. The volume addresses contemporary issues related to the use of technology and the impact of the fourth industrial revolution on the youth and the working class, and the challenges of skills development and restructuring in the workplace." --Publisher |
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Beschreibung: | xiii, 343 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 1776148223 1-77614-822-3 9781776148226 978-1-77614-822-6 9781776148233 978-1-77614-823-3 |