Unionization of women workers in different industrial sectors in South Africa.
By: O'Regan, Catherine.
Contributor(s): Thompson, Bee | ILO. Interdepartmental Projects And Activities.
Series: Equality for women in employment: an interdepartmental project; working paper ; No. 10. Publisher: Geneva : ILO, 1993Description: vi, 42 p.ISBN: 922109040X.Report number: ILO-IDP WOMEN/WP-10Subject(s): women workers | trade unionization | industrial sector | South Africa R | equal rights | leadership | educational level | case study | textile worker | graph | statistical tableGenre/Form: working paper | ILO pubOnline resources: Full text Summary: Examines the situation of women in the membership and leadership of the trade unions in South Africa, especially those affiliated to the major trade union federation, Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU). Includes a brief historical description of the events of the 1980s; a description of the South African economy and its sectors; a discussion of the demographic information concerning women in the workforce; a discussion of the role of women in unions; and an analysis of a case-study undertaken on the South African Clothing and Textile Workers Union (SACTWU).| Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due |
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Examines the situation of women in the membership and leadership of the trade unions in South Africa, especially those affiliated to the major trade union federation, Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU). Includes a brief historical description of the events of the 1980s; a description of the South African economy and its sectors; a discussion of the demographic information concerning women in the workforce; a discussion of the role of women in unions; and an analysis of a case-study undertaken on the South African Clothing and Textile Workers Union (SACTWU).

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