He was elected to the liaison committee at Rank Xerox, where Dlamini worked before Kellogs, but said that the liaison committees were powerless to act for workers. "Workers would give us a mandate to make demands but when we arrived at ...
Based on research and interviews with workers and union leaders in South Africa, this book examines and analyses the the history of the black working class struggle, its achievements, its internal differences, its politics and international links.
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