This article considers covid-19 and precarity in South Africa’s minibus taxi industry. Covid-19 and the resulting national lockdown interrupted the operations of the industry (like other businesses) in South Africa. During the lockdown (from level 5 to level 1), some taxi operators complained that the lockdown resulted in them losing profit. Taxi drivers also complained that they are making less money through taxi fares (noting that each day they give collected fares to taxi owners and keep some of the money for petrol). The labour inspectors of the Department of Employment and Labour (DOEL) continue to find it difficult to exercise their role of inspecting working conditions in the industry. Despite the fact that the DOEL issued a Sectoral...
In South Africa, the minibus-taxi industry (MBI) transports most of the population and contributes n...
Taxi is an important means of transportation that forms local public transportation. However, the de...
In this paper, we provide the first detailed description of the labour market for taxi drivers in So...
The COVID-19 pandemic has been impacting the global and local communities in many ways. The combat a...
The minibus taxi industry moved from being heavily regulated before 1987 during the apartheid to the...
Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 ...
Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 ...
South Africa’s public transport has been (and continues to be) severely affected by the Covid-19 p...
Globally, the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown regulations caused enormous changes in all business sectors...
The small business sector has been identified as an essential component of the global economy, espec...
Metered taxis have become an integral part in transportation system around the world. An effective m...
LEARNING OUTCOMES : Gaining skills in analyzing context during a crisis situation, using a political...
This article outlines the South African government’s facilitation of the Taxi Recapitalisation Polic...
Abstract: Minibus taxis are important in South Africa, accounting for approximately 70% of all trips...
Bibliography: leaves 69-72.The South African Mini-Bus taxi industry is rooted within the informal se...
In South Africa, the minibus-taxi industry (MBI) transports most of the population and contributes n...
Taxi is an important means of transportation that forms local public transportation. However, the de...
In this paper, we provide the first detailed description of the labour market for taxi drivers in So...
The COVID-19 pandemic has been impacting the global and local communities in many ways. The combat a...
The minibus taxi industry moved from being heavily regulated before 1987 during the apartheid to the...
Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 ...
Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 ...
South Africa’s public transport has been (and continues to be) severely affected by the Covid-19 p...
Globally, the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown regulations caused enormous changes in all business sectors...
The small business sector has been identified as an essential component of the global economy, espec...
Metered taxis have become an integral part in transportation system around the world. An effective m...
LEARNING OUTCOMES : Gaining skills in analyzing context during a crisis situation, using a political...
This article outlines the South African government’s facilitation of the Taxi Recapitalisation Polic...
Abstract: Minibus taxis are important in South Africa, accounting for approximately 70% of all trips...
Bibliography: leaves 69-72.The South African Mini-Bus taxi industry is rooted within the informal se...
In South Africa, the minibus-taxi industry (MBI) transports most of the population and contributes n...
Taxi is an important means of transportation that forms local public transportation. However, the de...
In this paper, we provide the first detailed description of the labour market for taxi drivers in So...