Working-class Commuters and Innovative Use of Associational Power: The Case of Mamelodi Train Sector in South Africa

IF 1.3 Q3 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
M. Mmadi
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The article analyses the power resources of working-class train commuters in Tshwane, South Africa. I examine the organisational strategy of Mamelodi Train Sector (MTS), considering the crisis of representation characteristic of the South African labour movement currently. With changing composition of membership in the Congress of South African Trade Unions, the article begins with the question, what strategies and avenues are there for both unions and unorganised members of the working class? Through the case study of MTS, I suggest a need to rethink power resources and strategies in order to appreciate various non-union ways in which workers continue to organise under conditions that are at times hostile to unions. Drawing on the Power Resources Approach, I argue that MTS can utilise its strategic site of operations and associational power to link unorganised workers with relevant unions. Through its on-train organising, MTS strategically uses its associational power to achieve two things: 1) to empower non-unionised workers, and 2) to influence local-level politics during the morning and afternoon commutes.  KEYWORDS: Mamelodi Train Sector; train; comrades’ coach; associational power; political agency
工人阶级通勤者与联合动力的创新利用——以南非马梅洛迪火车行业为例
本文分析了南非茨瓦内工人阶级乘坐火车上下班的权力资源。考虑到目前南非劳工运动的代表性危机,我研究了马梅洛迪火车部门(MTS)的组织战略。随着南非工会大会成员组成的变化,文章首先提出了一个问题,工会和工人阶级的非组织成员有什么战略和途径?通过对MTS的案例研究,我建议有必要重新思考权力资源和战略,以便欣赏工人在有时对工会怀有敌意的条件下继续组织的各种非工会方式。根据权力资源方法,我认为MTS可以利用其战略运营地点和协会力量将无组织工人与相关工会联系起来。通过在列车上的组织,MTS战略性地利用其协会力量来实现两件事:1)赋予非工会工人权力,2)在上午和下午通勤期间影响地方一级的政治。关键词:马梅洛地铁路;火车;同志们的教练;联想的权力;政治机构
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