南非总工会民主的“空心化”?成员,商店管理员和南非共产党

P. Hirschsohn
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南非劳工运动的力量通常归因于地方民主结构的活力和管理南非工会大会(COSATU)下属工会的制度化工人控制机制。工人和车间管理员继续积极参加地方工会活动并维持民主进程,但明显矛盾的是,政治民主的到来与地方工会民主的强度和活力的下降有关。因此,工会民主的模式正在从参与式向代议制转变。本文借鉴了对南非总工会成员和商店管理人员进行的纵向调查的第四阶段的结果,并将这些结果与1994年、1998年和2003年进行的调查结果进行了比较。本文探讨了工会民主在工作场所的作用,并比较了普通会员和他们选出的代表的态度。现在的问题是,车间民主程度的下降是否导致工人和他们选出的代表之间的代表差距越来越大。文章的结论是考察了南非共产党招募大量车间管理员对工会民主的影响。
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The “hollowing-out” of trade union democracy in COSATU? Members, shop stewards and the South African Communist Party
The South African labour movement’s strength has often been attributed to the vitality of local democratic structures and institutionalised mechanisms of worker control that govern unions affiliated to the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU). Workers and shop-stewards continue to participate actively in local union activities and sustain democratic processes but, in an apparent contradiction, the arrival of political democracy has been associated with a decline in the intensity and vitality of local union democracy. As a result the model of union democracy is shifting from participatory to representative. This article draws on the results of the fourth leg of a longitudinal survey of COSATU members and shop-stewards and compares these results with surveys conducted in 1994, 1998 and 2003. The article explores the functioning of union democracy at the workplace and compares the attitudes of ordinary members and their elected representatives. At issue is whether this decline in the intensity of shop-floor democracy has resulted in a growing representation gap between workers and their elected representatives. The article concludes by examining the implications for union democracy of the recruitment of a large proportion of shop stewards into the South African Communist Party.
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