The regulation of non-standard employment in Southern Africa : the case of South Africa with reference to several other SADC countries
Type de ressource
Auteur/contributeur
- Mokofe, William Manga (Auteur)
Titre
The regulation of non-standard employment in Southern Africa : the case of South Africa with reference to several other SADC countries
Résumé
This doctoral thesis deals with the regulation of non-standard employment in Southern Africa: the case of South Africa with reference to several other SADC countries. The growth and presence of non-standard employment since the 1970s has revealed an important concern in a number of countries, both at the global and national levels. The overall significance of non-standard employment has increased in recent decades in both developed and developing states, as its use has grown exponentially across economic sectors and employment.
Non-standard employment is the opposite of the standard employment relationship, which is work that is full time and indefinite. Non-standard employment includes an unequal employment relationship between an employee and an employer. Some workers choose to work in non-standard employment, and the choice has positive results. Nonetheless, for the majority of workers, non-standard employment is associated with job insecurity, exploitation, and the absence of trade unions and collective bargaining.
Non-standard employment can also create challenges for firms, the labour market and the economy, including society at large. Backing decent work for all entails a comprehensive understanding of non-standard employment and its ramifications. This study explores the regulation and protection of non-standard employment in Southern Africa with focus on South Africa. The study draws on international and regional labour standards, the South African Constitution of 1996, and the national experience to make policy recommendations that will ensure workers are protected, firms are sustainable and labour markets operate well. Social justice and the democratisation of the workplace cannot be achieved if workers in non-standard employment are excluded from the labour relations system.
Type
Doctoral Thesis
Université
University of South Africa
Lieu
Pretoria
Date
2018-11
Nb de pages
xii-263 p.
Langue
EN
Titre abrégé
The regulation of non-standard employment in Southern Africa
Catalogue de bibl.
uir.unisa.ac.za
Extra
Accepted: 2019-10-04T12:12:19Z
https://uir.unisa.ac.za/handle/10500/25816
Référence
Mokofe, W. M. (2018). The regulation of non-standard employment in Southern Africa : the case of South Africa with reference to several other SADC countries [Doctoral Thesis, University of South Africa]. https://uir.unisa.ac.za/bitstream/handle/10500/25816/thesis_mokofe_wm.pdf
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