The migrant worker and legislative protection - a discussion of the South Africa experience

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dc.contributor.author Iwu, Chux Gervase
dc.contributor.author Baboolal-Frank, Rashri
dc.contributor.author Zenzile, Mlamli
dc.date.accessioned 2016-08-11T14:46:55Z
dc.date.available 2016-08-11T14:46:55Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.description.abstract Within the context of this paper, a migrant is defined as an asylum seeker, a refugee, a legal and or an illegal immigrant. Labour migration in South Africa has received little attention due to concerns with immigration, which are regarded as far more immediate and pressing. This consideration and others provide the impetus for this paper, which in the opinion of the authors adds to the growing concern over the issues of xenophobia and incidences of maltreatment of African immigrants in South Africa, especially against the background of the bold posture of South Africa’s constitution as the most promising constitution in the world. One must note that South Africa’s independence in 1994 and the prospects of a booming economy in a democratic setting unleashed a floodgate for immigration into the Republic from a variety of countries in Africa including Eastern Europe. This paper finds that despite narratives that tend to argue that migrant workers are deficiently protected in South Africa, evidence suggests that their rights within and outside of the workplace are indeed under the veil of protection by the legislation and the courts. Nonetheless, we are of the opinion that more interventions need to be in place, especially with regard to mitigating the levels of exploitation of migrant workers. This and many other recommendations have been put forward considering that migrant workers are susceptible to exploitation. en_ZA
dc.description.abstract U kontekstu ovog rada, emigrant je definisan kao azilant, izbeglica, legalni ili ilegalni imigrant. Migracija radne snage u Južnoj Africi dobila je malo pažnje zbog zabrinutosti o migraciji koja je praćena sa mnogo više neposrednosti i pritiska. Ova ali i druga razmatranja daju podsticaj ovom radu, koji po mišljenju autora doprinosi rastućoj zabrinutosti oko pitanja ksenofobije i incidenata zlostavljanja afričkih imigranata u Južnoj Africi, posebno u odnosu na pozadinu smelog stava Ustava Južne Afrike kao najperspektivnijeg ustava na svetu. Mora se napomenuti da je nezavisnost Južne Afrike 1994. godine i izgledi za procvat ekonomije u demokratskom okruženju pokrenulo glad za migracijom u Republiku iz raznih zemalja u Africi, uključujući i Istočnu Evropu. Ovaj rad zaključuje da je, uprokos pripovedačima koji imaju tendenciju da tvrde da su prava radnika migranata netačno obezbeđena u Južnoj Africi, dokazi ukazuju da su njihova prava unutar i van radnog mesta pod velom zaštite zakona i sudova. Ipak, mi smo mišljenja da bi trebalo da bude više intervencija posebno u pogledu ublažavanja nivoa eksploatacije radnika migranata. Ove i mnoge druge preporuke su iznete s’ obzirom na to da su radnici migranti podložni eksploataciji. en_ZA
dc.description.department Procedural Law en_ZA
dc.description.librarian am2016 en_ZA
dc.description.uri http://www.socioeconomica.net en_ZA
dc.identifier.citation Iwu, CG, Baboolal, R & Zenzile, M 2015, 'The migrant worker and legislative protection. A discussion of the South Africa experience', Socioeconomica, vol. 4, no. 7, pp. 83-94. en_ZA
dc.identifier.issn 2334-9670 (print)
dc.identifier.issn 2217-7558 (online)
dc.identifier.other 10.12803/SJSECO.4712015
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/56283
dc.language.iso en en_ZA
dc.publisher AKROASIS en_ZA
dc.rights AKROASIS en_ZA
dc.subject Migrant worker en_ZA
dc.subject Xenophobia en_ZA
dc.subject Worker exploitation en_ZA
dc.subject South African constitution en_ZA
dc.subject Migrant radnik en_ZA
dc.subject Ksenofobija en_ZA
dc.subject Eksploatacija radnika en_ZA
dc.subject Ustav Juzne Afrike en_ZA
dc.title The migrant worker and legislative protection - a discussion of the South Africa experience en_ZA
dc.type Article en_ZA


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