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CCS SEMINAR - ORGANISED LABOUR 'S LOSSES SINCE 1994 ,WORKER -COMMUNITY RELATIONS AFTER 2014 BY MONDLI
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The Centre for Civil Society invites you to the seminar :-

Organised labour's losses since 1994, worker-community relations after 2014
Speaker: Mondli Hlatshwayo
Date: Friday, 28 November, 2014
Time: 12:30-14:00
Venue: CCS Seminar Room 602, 6th Floor, MTB Tower, Howard College, UKZN


Topic:

The last twenty years of the labour movement provides a hard lesson: those within the ranks of the working class and poor who still seek to undermine the logic of neoliberalism and labour flexibility are in for a long haul.  One of the major tasks is identifying the glue that will bind fragmented community struggles. Meanwhile, workers in the platinum sector, commercial agriculture, metals and engineering, the postal service and other sites of recent militancy are beginning to reflect how to build concrete links with potential allies in communities. Real and concrete struggles pose possibilities of reviving old traditions of workers and community control in a new context. Any new politics in South Africa will necessarily place an emphasis on both fronts, namely the point of production (the workplace) and the point of reproduction (the residential spaces). 

Speaker:
Mondli Hlatshwayo is a lecturer at the Centre for Education Rights and Transformation, University of Johannesburg, where he received his PhD. He is a former community activist who helped link the Social Movement Indaba membership, and he worked with Numsa on its 'struggle expo' of movement networking early this year. He is co-editor (with Aziz Choudry) of the forthcoming Pluto Press book, Just Work? Migrant Workers, Globalization and Resistance.


 

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Category Events
Posted 26 November 2014
By Lungile Keswa
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From UKZN
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Howard College Staff  Howard College Students 
Edgewood Staff  EdgWood Students 
Medical School Staff  Medical School Students 
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