Labour Relations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: An Epic History of an Anti-Unionism Terrain

IF 0.5 Q4 SOCIOLOGY South African Review of Sociology Pub Date : 2022-06-15 DOI:10.1080/21528586.2022.2076255
S. Inaka
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ABSTRACT This article analyses interactions between trade unions, employers, and the state from a historical perspective. It contributes to literature on African unionism by focusing on particularities of the history of Congolese unionism. Using qualitative research based on interviews and desk research, this paper demonstrates that the Congolese state has often colluded with employers to dominate, repress and control trade unions in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Drawing on the global labour history approach, Freund’s notion of African trade unions, Bulhungu’s concept of union–political parties’ relations, and Bulhungu and Tshoaedi’s notion of the pattern of union in post-liberation societies, the paper argues that the Congolese labour market has been an anti-union terrain since the colonial era. Yet it also claims that Congolese unionists have sought to resist the domination of political regimes and employers.
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刚果民主共和国的劳资关系:反工会主义的史诗般的历史
本文从历史的角度分析了工会、雇主和国家之间的互动关系。它通过关注刚果工会主义历史的特殊性,为非洲工会主义文学做出了贡献。本文采用基于访谈和桌面研究的定性研究,证明刚果政府经常与雇主勾结,主导、压制和控制刚果民主共和国的工会。根据全球劳工史研究方法、弗洛因德关于非洲工会的概念、布尔洪古关于工会与政党关系的概念,以及布尔洪古和措阿迪关于解放后社会工会模式的概念,本文认为,自殖民时代以来,刚果的劳动力市场一直是一个反工会的地区。然而,它也声称刚果工会会员试图抵制政治政权和雇主的统治。
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