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Building from the rubble : the labour movement in Zimbabwe since 2000 / Lloyd Sachikonye, Brian Raftopoulos and Godfrey Kanyenze.

Lippincott Library HD6871 .S23 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sachikonye, L. M., author.
Raftopoulos, Brian, author.
Kanyenze, Godfrey, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Labor unions--Zimbabwe--History.
Labor unions.
Labor movement--Zimbabwe--History.
Labor movement.
Social movements--Zimbabwe--History.
Social movements.
Working class--Zimbabwe--History.
Working class.
History.
Zimbabwe.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
xi, 262 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Other Title:
Building from the rubble : the labor movement in Zimbabwe since 2000
Place of Publication:
Avondale, Harare [Zimbabwe] : Weaver Press ; Belgravia, Harare, Zimbabwe : Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, 2018.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction / Godfrey Kanyenze, Brian Raftopoulos and Lloyd Sachikonye
Chapter 2. The labour movement and the working class in post-2000 Zimbabwe: a literature review / Lloyd Sachikonye and Brian Raftopoulos
Chapter 3. State politics, constructions of labour and labour struggles 1980-2000 / Brian Raftopoulos
Chapter 4. Economic crisis, structural change and the devaluation of labour / Godfrey Kanyenze
Chapter 5. Labour, state and crises in the post-2000 era / Lloyd Sachikonye
Chapter 6. Changes in trade unions and trade union influences / Brian Raftopoulos, Godfrey Kanyenze and Lloyd Sachikonye
Chapter 7. New forms of work organization and employment patterns / Lloyd Sachikonye, Godfrey Kanyenze and Brian Raftopoulos
Chapter 8. Gender, youths and disability in the changing industrial landscape / Naome Chakanya
Chapter 9. Political, judicial and legislative responses to labour and the changing regime of industrial relations / Zakeyo Mtimtema
Chapter 10. Conslusion / Brian Raftopoulos, Lloyd Sachikonye and Godfrey Kanyenze.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781779223418
1779223412
9780797494947
0797494944
OCLC:
1055683181

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