Globalization and the informalization of labour: the case of South Africa
Abstract:
This book chapter provides an introduction on the challenges that globalization and informalization are posing on organized labour in South Africa. It is argued that the unions have been unable to organize atypical vulnerable workers, especially women. The article then briefly introduces some organisations of informal workers. One of the organisations discussed is SEWU, which was involved in negotiations with the local government over street vendors’ access to urban infrastructure. The article also discusses the prospects of unions building alliances with or otherwise reaching out to people earning their livelihoods in the informal economy. It is argued that the ambiguity of informal actors is a challenge to political organising amongst them; should they be seen as small entrepreneurs or workers.
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