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2. Retail and Hospitality Workers in South Africa
Organized by Trade Union of Formal Workers to Demand Equal Pay and Benefits
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. FORMALIZING OR REFORMALIZING DISTANCED EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIPS
- 1. Port Workers in Colombia 21
- 2. Retail and Hospitality Workers in South Africa 47
- 3. Haitian Migrant Workers in the Dominican Republic 71
- 4. Domestic Workers in Uruguay 96
- 5. Beer Promoters in Cambodia 120
- 6. Informalized Government Workers in Tunisia 141
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Part II. SECURING RECOGNITION AND RIGHTS FOR THE SELF-EMPLOYED
- 7. Minibus Drivers in Georgia 159
- 8. Waste Pickers in Brazil 178
- 9. Street Vendors in Liberia 200
- Conclusion 217
- Notes 239
- Notes on Contributors 273
- Index 279
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. FORMALIZING OR REFORMALIZING DISTANCED EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIPS
- 1. Port Workers in Colombia 21
- 2. Retail and Hospitality Workers in South Africa 47
- 3. Haitian Migrant Workers in the Dominican Republic 71
- 4. Domestic Workers in Uruguay 96
- 5. Beer Promoters in Cambodia 120
- 6. Informalized Government Workers in Tunisia 141
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Part II. SECURING RECOGNITION AND RIGHTS FOR THE SELF-EMPLOYED
- 7. Minibus Drivers in Georgia 159
- 8. Waste Pickers in Brazil 178
- 9. Street Vendors in Liberia 200
- Conclusion 217
- Notes 239
- Notes on Contributors 273
- Index 279