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Safeguarding the illegal rethinking the interface between labour and immigration laws

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Main Author: Biney, Elizabeth
Other Authors: Le Roux, Rochelle
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Institute of Development and Labour Law 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/10157 Safeguarding the illegal rethinking the interface between labour and immigration laws Biney, Elizabeth Le Roux, Rochelle Labour Law Includes bibliographical references. The rendering of work by foreigners without the authorization to work is a contentious issue in South Africa. South Africa possesses one of the most progressive Constitutions, yet many are left at the fringes of the economy with little protection. Despite constitutional entrenchment of fundamental labour rights, many well-deserving workers are disentitled from important labour protections because their employment contract violates immigration laws. Unauthorized workers are formally excluded from access to certain legal institutions and economic benefits as most of the protective labour laws are centred on an existing employer-employee relationship. 2014-12-26T14:23:33Z 2014-12-26T14:23:33Z 2012 Master Thesis Masters MPhil http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10157 eng application/pdf Institute of Development and Labour Law Faculty of Law University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Labour Law
Biney, Elizabeth
Safeguarding the illegal rethinking the interface between labour and immigration laws
thesis_degree_str Master's
title Safeguarding the illegal rethinking the interface between labour and immigration laws
title_full Safeguarding the illegal rethinking the interface between labour and immigration laws
title_fullStr Safeguarding the illegal rethinking the interface between labour and immigration laws
title_full_unstemmed Safeguarding the illegal rethinking the interface between labour and immigration laws
title_short Safeguarding the illegal rethinking the interface between labour and immigration laws
title_sort safeguarding the illegal rethinking the interface between labour and immigration laws
topic Labour Law
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10157
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