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- ***<STRIKING BACK: A HISTORY OF COSATU.> Jeremy Baskin.
-
- Verso, 29 W. 35 St., New York, NY 10001-2291. 1991. xv + 488
- pp. $19.95. ISBN 0-86091-557-3. Index, diagrams, list of
- abbreviations, notes, photographs, tables.
-
- The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu), South
- Africa's largest- ever trade union federation, was founded
- in December 1985 with a total paid-up membership of 460,000.
-
- By late 1990 membership had more than doubled (1.2 million)
- and the federation could boast of successful organizing
- efforts in "all corners of the country." Fourteen Cosatu
- affiliates are united today under the banner "one industry,
- one union."
-
- <Striking Back,> written by a 20-year veteran of South
- Africa's trade union movement and the current National Co-
- ordinator of Cosatu, chronicles year by year the birth and
- development of Cosatu during a period of intense repression
- by South Africa's apartheid state. Reading Baskin's
- "critical history" of Cosatu one has to marvel at the
- persistence and ingenuity of trade union activists who not
- only had to contend with the array of personal and
- institutional dynamics that are part and parcel of any
- organizing effort on the magnitude of Cosatu's federation,
- but who also had "to attempt to speak for the entire
- democratic movement" as the "political centre" for the
- organizing efforts of banned opposition forces such as the
- African National Congress and the South African Communist
- Party.
-
- Baskin trumpets Cosatu's considerable achievements on both
- the <organizational> and the <political> fronts. At the same
- time he offers a frank and honest assessment of the
- federation's failures and weaknesses during its first five
- years. ("Perhaps the greatest disappointment," Baskin
- writes, "has been the failure to organise farmworkers.") The
- author concludes with an examination of the new
- challenges--political, organizational, and structural--that
- confront Cosatu in post-apartheid South Africa.
-