The package of policies collectively known as apartheid affected nearly every aspect of life in South Africa. However, they had a particular impact on the labour market, in that they vitally affected the life chances of almost every South African. They had several objectives which evolved over ...
IN THE LABOUR COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (HELD AT JOHANNESBURG) CASE NO: JR 777/2006 来自 saflii.austlii.edu.au 喜欢 0 阅读量: 49 作者:CS Glass,ADOC Limited 摘要: 2005. He then told Mr Moloto that the national executive committee meetings normally took about 3 days. Mr Moloto offered him...
The South African Constitution provides for a right to equality and prohibits the unequal treatment of persons on the basis of their race, colour and disability. This constitutional right is promoted within the labour market by way of the Employment Equity Act, which aims to achieve fair ...
Fedderke, Johannes, Yongcheol Shin, and Prabhat Vaze, "Trade, Technology and the Labour Market: The Case of South Africa," Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 74 (2012): 808-30.Fedderke, J., Shin, Y., & Vaze, P. 2011. Trade, technology and the labour market: The case of ...
many simply drop out. The trouble runs even deeper. South Africa is acartelisedcountry, in which insiders—big businesses and their employees; government workers—flourish and outsiderslanguish. Labour laws intended to reduce inequality have instead reinfor...
The expansion rather than retraction of the developmental state has however presented Indian workers, most of whom work in the informal economy, an opportunity to bargain for their rights outside of labour laws which cater to workers in the formal economy. In a study of social movement unionism...
Globalization and the labour market in South AfricaAn earlier version of this paper was presented at the annual conference of the Development Studies Association, at the University of Strathclyde, September 2003. doi:10.1002/Jid.1261SOUTH AfricaGLOBALIZATIONLABOR marketTECHNOLOGY transferINVES...
We use a general equilibrium model to analyse the employment effects and fiscal cost of a wage subsidy in South Africa. We capture the structural characteristics of the labour market with several labour categories and substitution possibilities, linking the economy-wide results to a micro-simulation ...
In the 1980s there were vigorous debates about the importance of agricultural activities yet these analyses assumed that the nature of the interaction between these rural communities and the broader structures of South Africa's economy remained tied to long-range, unskilled migrant labour. While ...
In this paper the discursive construction of South Africa's quintessential institution of labour coercion and control-the mine compound-is explored. Popular and academic narratives of the origins, spread, and role of the compound are traced, with particular attention to the scripts of marxists, soc...