Rolling back the right to strike: amendments to South Africa’s Labour Relations Act and their implications for working-class struggle

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SUMMARY: The South African National Assembly recently passed amendments to the Labour Relations Act which will roll back the right to strike. This briefing will analyse the amendments, their implications and what they tell us about the state of the labour movement, the possibilities for trade union revival and the state working-class struggle in South Africa today.

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Runciman, C. (2019). Rolling back the right to strike: amendments to South Africa’s Labour Relations Act and their implications for working-class struggle. Review of African Political Economy, 46(160), 347–356. https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2019.1641478

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