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2. INDEX
3. CONCLUSION Questions, Answers and New Directions
4. CHAPTER 14 The Labour Movement's Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic
5. PART III NEW FORMS OF ORGANISING
6. CHAPTER 7 Trade Union Responses to Production Technologies in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
7. CHAPTER 9 Why Other Spaces Matter: The Case of Mamelodi Train Sector
8. CHAPTER 11 Hegemony, Counter-hegemony and the Role of Social Movements
9. CHAPTER 13 Going Global, Building Local: A Southern Perspective on the Future of Labour Internationalism
10. PART IV LABOUR AND LOCKDOWN
11. CHAPTER 12 Competing Interests: Investment Companies and the Future of Labour
12. CHAPTER 10 Social Capital Unionism and Empowerment: A Case of Solidarity Union at ArcelorMittal Vanderbijlpark
13. CHAPTER 8 Emotional Labour in Government Frontline Work: The Burdenof Public Call Centre Workers
14. PART II TECHNOLOGY AND WORK
15. CHAPTER 5 Trade Unions, Technology and Skills
16. CHAPTER 4 Community Health Care Workers in Gauteng: Volunteerismas a Band-Aid for Unemploymen
17. PART I CHANGING SOLIDARITIES
18. CHAPTER 6 Labour Process, Hegemony and Technology: ‘Sanitised Workplace Orders' at Two South African Mines
19. CHAPTER 3 Youth, Trade Unions and the Challenges of Employment
20. INTRODUCTION. Disruptions and New Directions in South African Labour Studies
21. CHAPTER 1 Fragmented Labour Movement, Fragmented Labour Studies: New Directions for Research and Theory
22. Half title Page, Title, Copyright
23. CHAPTER 2 Patriarchal Collusions and Women's Marginalisation in Mining Unions
24. ACRONYMS
25. FIGURES AND TABLES
26. Front Cover
27. A reactive approach to technological changes: Solidarity’s responses at the ArcelorMittal Vanderbijlpark Plant, 1989 to 2012
28. Trade Union Responses to Production Technologies in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
29. Online Learning during the South African COVID-19 Lockdown: University Students Left to Their Own Devices
30. The rise of the gig economy in South Africa
31. From home to the border: A critical analysis of Zimbabwean migrant women's migration strategies.
32. An Overview of the Conditions of Workers and the Unions in South Africa and Nigeria
33. The new struggles of precarious workers in South Africa : nascent organisational responses of community health workers
34. Building Workers' Education in the Context of the Struggle against Racial Capitalism: The Role of Labour Support Organisations
35. Locating Premigration as a Critical Stage in the Migration Value Chain: The Premigration Experiences of Zimbabwean Migrant Women.
36. Work reorganisation and technological change : limits of trade union strategy and action at ArcelorMittal, Vanderbijlpark
37. An overview of the conditions of workers and the unions in South Africa and Nigeria
38. Violence, Resilience and Solidarity: The Right to Education for Child Migrants in South Africa
39. South Africa enters the second wave of xenophobic violence: the rise of anti-immigrant organisations in South Africa
40. The Impact of the COVID-19 Lockdown Level 5 on Workers: 35 Days that Shook Workers of South Africa
41. Setbacks and Partial Victories: Social Justice Struggles After 28 Years of Democracy in South Africa
42. Retrenched Workers Regenerate Resistance and Transcend the Workplace: A case study of former steelworkers near Johannnesburg
43. The Public Transport Crisis in South Africa: Through the Eyes of the Four Revolutions
44. Social movements as learning spaces: the case of the defunct Anti-Privatisation Forum in South Africa
45. How is workers’ education responding to the rising precariousness of work? Some international and South African examples
46. Solidarity During the ‘Outsourcing Must Fall’ Campaign: The Role of Different Players in Ending Outsourcing at South African Universities
47. Just Work? : Migrant Workers' Struggles Today
48. Social movements as learning spaces: the case of the defunct Anti-Privatisation Forum in South Africa.
49. Precarious work and precarious resistance: a case study of Zimbabwean migrant women workers in Johannesburg, South Africa
50. Workers’ education under conditions of precariousness: Re-imagining workers’ education
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