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Collective bargaining in the digital platform economy
(University of the Western Cape, 2022)
Collective bargaining is a process in which collective negotiation takes place between an employer and groups of employees who are represented by trade unions with conflicting interests seeking to reach an agreement.1 ...
Addressing the social protection deficits for waste declaimer’s in South Africa
(University of the Western Cape, 2023)
Globally, social protection is an important aspect of creating a well-functioning labour market that promotes decent working conditions and alleviates poverty.1 Social protection is crucial in both living and working ...
Addressing the social protection deficits for waste reclaimers in South Africa
(University of the Western Cape, 2023)
Globally, social protection is an important aspect of creating a well-functioning labour market that promotes decent working conditions and alleviates poverty.1 Social protection is crucial in both living and working ...
A dry udder in the milk season? Natural resource exploitation in Africa: realising the right to economic benefit for host communities
(University of Western Cape, 2009)
Transformative provisions of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities : International Labour Organisation conventions and South African law relating to an employee with an acquired disability returning to work
(Universityof the Western Cape., 2015)
South Africa has a total population of 52.98 million of which roughly 7.5% have a disability. In relation to the population of persons with disabilities, the Department of Labour reports that 0.9% of the workforce consists ...
Grand corruption in Swaziland : a critical analysis of the state's response
(University of the Western Cape., 2011)
Corruption has crippled many economies, with developing countries being the hardest hit and the Kingdom of Swaziland being no exception. The government of Swaziland loses millions monthly through corruption and the figure ...
The challenges that unmarried fathers face in respect of the right to contact and care of their children: can amendments to the current law make enforcement of these rights more practical?
(University of the Western Cape., 2016)
Historically, unmarried fathers had no rights in respect of their children born out of wedlock. “Until 1998, the unmarried father had obligations to his child under common law, but did not have any inherent rights with ...
Illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing : a paradigm shift from a regulatory issue to a transnational organised crime
(University of the Western Cape, 2016)
The importance of the fisheries sector to world sustenance is extensive, ranging from being a source of employment and protein for subsistence farmers, particularly in developing countries, to providing social and economic ...
Efficiency and social capital in Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises: the case of Ethiopia
(University of the Western Cape, 2008)
This study extends the existing literature on how social networks enhance the performance and sustainability of small enterprises. More specifically, the study isolates and investigates the mechanisms through which social ...
The right to privacy and the challenge of modern cell phone technology
(University of the Western Cape, 2004)
Privacy has been defined as a state in which one is not observed or disturbed by others
and to have freedom from public attention. A person's right to privacy entails that such a
person should have control over his or ...