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capabilities of the two sides. During the joint exercise, the PLA contingent also donated school supplies and provided free medical services to the local community. China and Cambodia are iron-clad friends with rock-solid relations. The Chinese and Cambodian militaries will work in concert to act ...
National Labor Relations Actstatutory constructionIn this "age of legislation," 1 theories of how judges should construe statutes have received considerable attention. 2 This focus on judges, however, fails to appreciate that most of the government's statutory construction is by administrative agencies...
2019: 9). Using the metaphor ‘snakes and ladders,’ Zizzamia and his colleagues emphasize how this precarity is determined by an individual’s human capital and his/her access to the labour market. They do not specifically focus on access to education, but it could...
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Up against the UP and the Labour Party (and even the Liberal Party) for the opposition vote, it simply did not have the groundswell and critical mass to win seats. It led a ‘NO’ Campaign in the 1960 National Referendum on whether South Africa should become a Republic. After that ...
Important exceptions include Simmons and Stringer [6] on forced labour in the New Zealand fishing industry, as well as Hara [7] on squid fisheries workers in South Africa. This lack of knowledge about fisheries workers came to the fore in 2014 when the media exposed controversial ‘slave ...
In Britain, Oswald Mosley was a popular Labour Party Member of Parliament and he brought what may have remained an insignificant fascist voice to prominence.28 During the early 1930s, Mosley became convinced that this new fascist ideology offered the way forward for economic and political reform....
At work, Africa scores ahead of other regions on women's labour-force participation, but most women work in low-paid jobs in the informal sector with little hope of advancement. Africa has the highest fe...
Here, we speak with Professor Valerie Mizrahi, world-leading researcher and former director of the Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine at the University of Cape Town, regarding the tuberculosis burden in South Africa. We discuss the challenges faced by researchers, the lessons that...