Die Spoorbond
It rejected strikes and called instead for loyal service to the South African Railways and Harbours Administration (SARHA).[1][2] In 1941, SARHA decided to recognise different unions for each section of workers.This restricted die Spoorbond to representing only those seen as the least skilled, mostly labourers.In 1982, it amended its constitution to allow it to admit all workers, regardless of ethnicity, although it did not immediately start doing so.This article related to a South African trade union is a stub.