Namibia and South Africa are members of the International Labour Organisation and thus have to comply with the international labour norms on agency work as outlined in the ILO's Private Agency Employment Convention No. 181 of 1997. However, both countries have not signed the Convention. Despite the fact that both countries have not ratified the Convention, the Convention exerts an influence in their national law in view of their constitutional architecture. Both Namibia and South Africa have recently been grappling with regulation of agency work. Namibia recently amended its legislation in order to unban agency work and regulate it whilst South Africa recently amended its regulatory framework to further regulate agency. Since international ...
Labour hire, the practice of hiring out employees to clients by a labour broker, has been a part of ...
MSc (Population Studies), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThis research report evaluates the S...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-65).The choice of a labour market regulatory system i...
Labour hire, the practice of hiring out employees to clients by a labour broker, has been a part of...
Fishers make an important contribution to the global economy and add value to a country’s gross dome...
South Africa currently allows labour broking although this area of commerce is problematic. The trad...
The thesis examines the Namibian labour dispute resolution system by undertaking a comparative analy...
In Namibia and South Africa respectively, there are social partners (social partners are the workers...
The dynamic social and economic conditions in Namibia warranted a periodic review of labour legislat...
South Africa currently allows labour broking although this area of commerce is problematic. The trad...
M.Comm.The purpose of this study is to compare and contrast, through a literature review, the compli...
South Africa currently allows labour broking although this area of commerce is problematic. The tra...
Labour hire, the practice of hiring out employees to clients by a labour broker, has been a part of ...
Includes bibliographical references.The aim of this dissertation was to ascertain what type of emplo...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilThe ever increasing regional and global trade competition has manifeste...
Labour hire, the practice of hiring out employees to clients by a labour broker, has been a part of ...
MSc (Population Studies), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThis research report evaluates the S...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-65).The choice of a labour market regulatory system i...
Labour hire, the practice of hiring out employees to clients by a labour broker, has been a part of...
Fishers make an important contribution to the global economy and add value to a country’s gross dome...
South Africa currently allows labour broking although this area of commerce is problematic. The trad...
The thesis examines the Namibian labour dispute resolution system by undertaking a comparative analy...
In Namibia and South Africa respectively, there are social partners (social partners are the workers...
The dynamic social and economic conditions in Namibia warranted a periodic review of labour legislat...
South Africa currently allows labour broking although this area of commerce is problematic. The trad...
M.Comm.The purpose of this study is to compare and contrast, through a literature review, the compli...
South Africa currently allows labour broking although this area of commerce is problematic. The tra...
Labour hire, the practice of hiring out employees to clients by a labour broker, has been a part of ...
Includes bibliographical references.The aim of this dissertation was to ascertain what type of emplo...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilThe ever increasing regional and global trade competition has manifeste...
Labour hire, the practice of hiring out employees to clients by a labour broker, has been a part of ...
MSc (Population Studies), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThis research report evaluates the S...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-65).The choice of a labour market regulatory system i...