👉 The Coalition IOR, or Interim Organizing Committee for the Workers' International Organization, was a coalition of left-wing and progressive organizations formed in South Africa during the early 1990s to support the anti-apartheid movement and negotiate the transition to democracy. Comprising various trade unions, labor federations, and civil society groups, the Coalition IOR aimed to unite diverse workers' interests under a common platform to challenge the apartheid regime and advocate for social justice, equality, and economic reform. It played a crucial role in mobilizing mass action and fostering solidarity across racial lines, ultimately contributing to the peaceful end of apartheid and the establishment of a democratic South Africa.