Zum Hauptinhalt springen
Nicht aus der Schweiz? Besuchen Sie lehmanns.de

Cast in a Racial Mould (eBook)

Labour Process and Trade Unionism in the Foundries
eBook Download: EPUB
2025
424 Seiten
Wits University Press (Verlag)
978-1-77614-963-6 (ISBN)

Lese- und Medienproben

Systemvoraussetzungen
15,99 inkl. MwSt
(CHF 15,60)
Der eBook-Verkauf erfolgt durch die Lehmanns Media GmbH (Berlin) zum Preis in Euro inkl. MwSt.
  • Download sofort lieferbar
  • Zahlungsarten anzeigen
A groundbreaking study examining worker resistance in South Africa's metal industry, analyzing how racial dynamics shaped labour control in foundries and how black workers' resistance transformed industrial relations, challenging both traditional craft privileges and state attempts at incorporation.
First published by Ravan Press in 1985, Cast in a Racial Mould was a pioneering book. It is now republished by Wits University Press with a new foreword by Michael Burawoy and with support from the National Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences. Entering what Marx called 'the hidden abode' of capitalism - the labour process - this book analyzes the nature of work and worker resistance in the metal industry which lies at the core of South Africa's manufacturing industry. In an introductory chapter Webster points out that most studies of the labour process have neglected worker resistance. He challenges Braverman's depiction of mass production as a juggernaut which inherently imposes progressively tighter controls on workers, and points to two forms of worker resistance which have been important in the history of South Africa's foundries. Discussing the first of these in Part I, he shows how resistance to deskilling on the part of white craft moulders gave rise to a distinctive racial hierarchy of control in the foundries. Using race as a last line of defence against machinofacture's assault on their craft privileges, the white moulders effectively became supervisors of semi-skilled black labour. The collapse of this form of control was precipitated by the rise, in a South African foundry context, of the second form of resistance - increasingly confident bargaining by black semi-skilled workers in the wake of mechanization and the emergence of independent black unions. This is the focus of Parts II and III of the book. The onset of popular struggle in the townships from 1976 onwards forced the state, through a process that began with the Wiehahn and Riekert commissions, to embark on an attempt to incorporate black unions in a deracialized industrial relations system. Webster analyzes the interplay between the transformation of the labour process and the crisis in the system of racial capitalism as a whole to show how worker organizations, in resisting the state's incorporative strategy, have begun to develop a working class.

Foreword to this Edition by Michael Burawoy Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Preface Chapter 1 Introduction: Class Struggle in the Foundry Part 1 The Colour of Craft Chapter 2 The Heyday of the Labour Aristocrat: The Stage of Manufacture, 1896–1930 Chapter 3 Contesting Skill: Deskilling and the Transition to Machinofacture Chapter 4 The Theory and Practice of Taylorism in the Early Post-War Period Chapter 5 From Craft to Colour: The IMS and Job Protection, 1944–1968 Part 2 The Crisis of Control in the Labour Process Chapter 6 Managerial Resistance to Black Unions, 1973–1977 Chapter 7 Opening the Closed Unions: Restructuring the Racial Division of Labour Chapter 8 The International Factor: The IMF in South Africa, 1974–1980 Part 3 The Experiment Begins: The Search for a New Form of Control in the Workplace Chapter 9 Workers Divided: Labour Market Segmentation in the Foundry Chapter 10 Reform from Above: First Steps in the Deracialization of the Industrial Council System Chapter 11 The Challenge from Below: The Rise of the Shop Steward Movement Chapter 12 Cast in Racial Mould: The Birth of a Working-Class Politics Bibliography Index Photographs between pages 158 and 159

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.5.2025
Verlagsort Johannesburg
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Beruf / Finanzen / Recht / Wirtschaft Geld / Bank / Börse
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Wirtschaft
Schlagworte black labour • Industrial relations • metal industry • racial capitalism • Trade unions • Workers
ISBN-10 1-77614-963-7 / 1776149637
ISBN-13 978-1-77614-963-6 / 9781776149636
Informationen gemäß Produktsicherheitsverordnung (GPSR)
Haben Sie eine Frage zum Produkt?
EPUBEPUB (Adobe DRM)

Kopierschutz: Adobe-DRM
Adobe-DRM ist ein Kopierschutz, der das eBook vor Mißbrauch schützen soll. Dabei wird das eBook bereits beim Download auf Ihre persönliche Adobe-ID autorisiert. Lesen können Sie das eBook dann nur auf den Geräten, welche ebenfalls auf Ihre Adobe-ID registriert sind.
Details zum Adobe-DRM

Dateiformat: EPUB (Electronic Publication)
EPUB ist ein offener Standard für eBooks und eignet sich besonders zur Darstellung von Belle­tristik und Sach­büchern. Der Fließ­text wird dynamisch an die Display- und Schrift­größe ange­passt. Auch für mobile Lese­geräte ist EPUB daher gut geeignet.

Systemvoraussetzungen:
PC/Mac: Mit einem PC oder Mac können Sie dieses eBook lesen. Sie benötigen eine Adobe-ID und die Software Adobe Digital Editions (kostenlos). Von der Benutzung der OverDrive Media Console raten wir Ihnen ab. Erfahrungsgemäß treten hier gehäuft Probleme mit dem Adobe DRM auf.
eReader: Dieses eBook kann mit (fast) allen eBook-Readern gelesen werden. Mit dem amazon-Kindle ist es aber nicht kompatibel.
Smartphone/Tablet: Egal ob Apple oder Android, dieses eBook können Sie lesen. Sie benötigen eine Adobe-ID sowie eine kostenlose App.
Geräteliste und zusätzliche Hinweise

Buying eBooks from abroad
For tax law reasons we can sell eBooks just within Germany and Switzerland. Regrettably we cannot fulfill eBook-orders from other countries.

Mehr entdecken
aus dem Bereich
Die Revolution des Gemeinen Mannes

von Peter Blickle

eBook Download (2024)
C.H.Beck (Verlag)
CHF 9,75