The closing decades of the 20th century were devastating for the working class. Across the globe the widespread embrace of free markets led to growing capital mobility, flexible and informal employment, and union decline. A key result of these shifts was the expansion of the precarious working class: insecurely employed, low-income, and non-unionized segments of the urban working class. Scholars have increasingly highlighted this transformation, but they have paid little attention to collective struggles emerging from the precarious working class. Members of the precarious working class are instead commonly dismissed as too weak or fragmented to engage in politically relevant action. We thus know very little about their political orientatio...
This thesis examines the trajectories of class politics in post-apartheid South Africa. It investiga...
Given ongoing changes in the world of work that affect both developing and industrialized countries,...
Abstract: Based on in-depth interviews largely with women working as Community Health Workers (CHWs)...
The introductory essay to this collection examines the possibilities that work-based collective orga...
Abstract: One of the most notable changes to the industrial workplace in post-apartheid South Africa...
Abstract: This article critically examines Guy Standing’s A Precariat Charter by posing three questi...
This article critically examines Guy Standing’s A Precariat Charter by posing three questions: 1) Wh...
This article brings together labour relations, sociological and political perspectives on precarious...
Abstract: It is widely acknowledged that the closing decades of the twentieth century, and the early...
The growing precariousness of employment across the world has radically altered the conditions upon ...
Our article engages with discussions about the implications of precarious work and its impact on wor...
Many Afrikaans-speaking people in Pretoria’s white working-class suburbs during the apartheid era lo...
‘Standard’ employment relationships, with permanent contracts, regular hours, and decent pay, are un...
This thesis explores the phenomenon of uncertain, unstable, and insecure employment relations. With ...
Purpose This paper aims to explore narratives of insecurity to understand how the casualisation of t...
This thesis examines the trajectories of class politics in post-apartheid South Africa. It investiga...
Given ongoing changes in the world of work that affect both developing and industrialized countries,...
Abstract: Based on in-depth interviews largely with women working as Community Health Workers (CHWs)...
The introductory essay to this collection examines the possibilities that work-based collective orga...
Abstract: One of the most notable changes to the industrial workplace in post-apartheid South Africa...
Abstract: This article critically examines Guy Standing’s A Precariat Charter by posing three questi...
This article critically examines Guy Standing’s A Precariat Charter by posing three questions: 1) Wh...
This article brings together labour relations, sociological and political perspectives on precarious...
Abstract: It is widely acknowledged that the closing decades of the twentieth century, and the early...
The growing precariousness of employment across the world has radically altered the conditions upon ...
Our article engages with discussions about the implications of precarious work and its impact on wor...
Many Afrikaans-speaking people in Pretoria’s white working-class suburbs during the apartheid era lo...
‘Standard’ employment relationships, with permanent contracts, regular hours, and decent pay, are un...
This thesis explores the phenomenon of uncertain, unstable, and insecure employment relations. With ...
Purpose This paper aims to explore narratives of insecurity to understand how the casualisation of t...
This thesis examines the trajectories of class politics in post-apartheid South Africa. It investiga...
Given ongoing changes in the world of work that affect both developing and industrialized countries,...
Abstract: Based on in-depth interviews largely with women working as Community Health Workers (CHWs)...