In recent years South African cities have become home to a large number of undocumented migrant workers. If trade unions do not organise undocumented migrant workers, it opens up such workers to exploitation and maltreatment by employers, thereby creating a split labour market that undermines the entire labour movement. This article focuses on the responses of the national trade union movement in the private security sector to the presence of undocumented workers at the grassroots level. Using a case study approach, we find that the pressures of labour market informalisation in the industry prompt unions to seek to maintain and advance their position from their traditional support base of citizen workers rather than attempt to include new g...
Using two case studies of trade union campaigns involved in challenging privatisation and access to ...
South African multinationals in Southern Africa are opening new possibilities for regional trade uni...
The growing interest of private individuals to participate in gig and platform work poses some organ...
This article analyses whether prostitution (illegal work) and illegal immigrants have access to the ...
This article examines the dilemmas facing trade unions seeking to engage on questions of forced labo...
ArticleTrade unions all over the world experience problems that emanate from globalisation. The fact...
Organised labour continues to play a prominent role in shaping employment relations in South Africa....
MBA 2013ABSTRACTABSTRACTABSTRACTABSTRACT ABSTRACTABSTRACTABSTRACT The South African immigration pol...
This thesis focuses on trade union responses to casualisation of labour in the Eastern Cape. In the ...
The current labour market has many forms of employment relations that differ from full-time employme...
The mini-dissertation focuses on the constitutional right to fair labour practices in relation to un...
South Africa has over the years and particularly since the enactment of our new Constitution, attrac...
This article develops an embedded actor‐centred framework for studying the mobilization and bargaini...
ABSTRACT: The labor movement was one of the main actors in popular resistance to apartheid in South ...
The socio-economic system underpinning apartheid in South Africa was based on the exploitation of bl...
Using two case studies of trade union campaigns involved in challenging privatisation and access to ...
South African multinationals in Southern Africa are opening new possibilities for regional trade uni...
The growing interest of private individuals to participate in gig and platform work poses some organ...
This article analyses whether prostitution (illegal work) and illegal immigrants have access to the ...
This article examines the dilemmas facing trade unions seeking to engage on questions of forced labo...
ArticleTrade unions all over the world experience problems that emanate from globalisation. The fact...
Organised labour continues to play a prominent role in shaping employment relations in South Africa....
MBA 2013ABSTRACTABSTRACTABSTRACTABSTRACT ABSTRACTABSTRACTABSTRACT The South African immigration pol...
This thesis focuses on trade union responses to casualisation of labour in the Eastern Cape. In the ...
The current labour market has many forms of employment relations that differ from full-time employme...
The mini-dissertation focuses on the constitutional right to fair labour practices in relation to un...
South Africa has over the years and particularly since the enactment of our new Constitution, attrac...
This article develops an embedded actor‐centred framework for studying the mobilization and bargaini...
ABSTRACT: The labor movement was one of the main actors in popular resistance to apartheid in South ...
The socio-economic system underpinning apartheid in South Africa was based on the exploitation of bl...
Using two case studies of trade union campaigns involved in challenging privatisation and access to ...
South African multinationals in Southern Africa are opening new possibilities for regional trade uni...
The growing interest of private individuals to participate in gig and platform work poses some organ...