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Centrow Labour Market Regulation

Centrow Labour Market Regulation

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The University of the Western Cape (UWC) Centre for Transformative Regulation of Work (CENTROW) Webinar Series enables participants in South African labour market debates to deepen their knowledge on contemporary debates from around the world on regulatory responses to the changing nature of work and the persistence of inequality and insecurity in the world of work.The Series is facilitated by Prof Paul Benjamin, Extraordinary Professor of Law, University of the Western Cape and Director, Cheadle Thompson and Haysom Inc.

Centrow 2023
Political Science Politics & Government
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Episodes
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    Feb 6 2025

    Freedom of Association: the Challenges with Organising and Registration’ with Siza Milambo (a member of the Simunye Workers Forum) (26 June 2024)

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Organising in the Platform Economy: Developments in the e-Hailing Sector of South Africa
    Jan 20 2025

    Organising in the Platform Economy: Developments in the e-Hailing Sector of South Africa with Melithemba Mnguni, Sibongiseni Shange, Omar Parker and Shane Choshane (29 November 2023)

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    2 hrs and 5 mins
  • Organising in the Platform Economy: Perspectives from Kenya and Nigeria’ with Adedamola Adeniran, Bill Mutoro and Ruth Castel-Branco
    Feb 6 2025

    E8. ‘Organising in the Platform Economy: Perspectives from Kenya and Nigeria’ with Adedamola Adeniran, Bill Mutoro and Ruth Castel-Branco (25th October 2023)

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    1 hr and 48 mins

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