Role of Trade Unions in South Africa

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Edward H

 

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December 9, 2013

 

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The sociological role of trade unions according to Webster is to regulate workplace relations in a manner that is beneficial to its members. Webster goes on to say that regulating workplace struggles does not take the defensive dimension only but it also takes a radical one (Webster et al 2003). A radical change is of importance here as it seeks to change the balance of power in favour of the workers...
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A radical change is of importance here as it seeks to change the balance of power in favour of the workers. The radical change would also highlight that a further role of Trade Unions is in politics or political movements. In South Africa trade unions have played a key role in the democratization process of the country as this affords them a mass following and a political clout (G Wood 2002)...
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