Edward Webster (Author) Edward Webster is Distinguished Research Professor in the Southern Centre for Inequality and founder of the Society, Work and Development Institute Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg Michael Burawoy (Author) Michael Burawoy is professor at the University of California, Berkley. He was President of the International Sociological Association (ISA) until 2014.
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Foreword to this Edition by Michael Burawoy Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Preface Chapter 1 Introduction: Class Struggle in the Foundry Part 1 The Colour of Craft Chapter 2 The Heyday of the Labour Aristocrat: The Stage of Manufacture, 1896-1930 Chapter 3 Contesting Skill: Deskilling and the Transition to Machinofacture Chapter 4 The Theory and Practice of Taylorism in the Early Post-War Period Chapter 5 From Craft to Colour: The IMS and Job Protection, 1944-1968 Part 2 The Crisis of Control in the Labour Process Chapter 6 Managerial Resistance to Black Unions, 1973-1977 Chapter 7 Opening the Closed Unions: Restructuring the Racial Division of Labour Chapter 8 The International Factor: The IMF in South Africa, 1974-1980 Part 3 The Experiment Begins: The Search for a New Form of Control in the Workplace Chapter 9 Workers Divided: Labour Market Segmentation in the Foundry Chapter 10 Reform from Above: First Steps in the Deracialization of the Industrial Council System Chapter 11 The Challenge from Below: The Rise of the Shop Steward Movement Chapter 12 Cast in Racial Mould: The Birth of a Working-Class Politics Bibliography Index Photographs between pages 158 and 159

