#10 Chapter Eight: NUM - Small beginnings
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Historians point to the Wiehahn Commission's recommendations that changed South Africa's labour legislation as one of the most important steps in the peaceful transformation of a country widely tipped for a bloody civil war. In this chapter we hear of how Cyril Ramaphosa met the man who was to become his ally at the National Union of Mineworkers, James Motlatsi, and combined efforts with other agents for change. And track the development of CR's negotiating skills as he mouled the National Union of Mineworkers into a potent force that confronted the all-powerful Chamber of Mines.