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  3. Vol. 8 No. 2: May 2017

Vol. 8 No. 2: May 2017

Published: 2017-05-31

Front Matter

  • Editorial: Welcome to our New Reviews Editor

    Rina Agarwala, Jenny Chan, Alexander Gallas, Ben Scully
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ARTICLES

  • Technological Changes and Manufacturing Unions in South Africa: Failure to Formulate a Robust Response

    Mondli Hlatshwayo
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  • Where Lean May Shake: Challenges to Casualisation in the Indian Auto Industry

    Lorenza Monaco
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  • Marikana and Beyond: New Dynamics in Strikes in South Africa

    Edward Webster
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GLOBAL ISSUES

  • The Labour Movement in an Increasingly Authoritarian Hindu Nationalist State

    Rohini Hensman
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BOOK REVIEWS

  • Review of: Rana P. Behal (2014) One Hundred Years of Servitude: Political Economy of Tea Plantations in Colonial Assam

    Andrew B. Liu
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  • Review of: Erik Olin Wright (2015) Understanding Class

    Felix Nickel
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  • Review of: Roeland Muskens (2015) Collega's Wereldwijd, 1975-2015: Veertig Jaar International Vakbondssolidariteit

    Peter Waterman
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