Browsing by Subject "Illegal immigrants"
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Examining the legal protection of illegal immigrants under South African labour law
(North-West University (South Africa)., 2023)Illegal labour migration remains a persistent issue in South Africa, as it has challenged and reshaped the South African labour law from previously what it was. The infamous decision of Discovery Health and Kylie cases ... -
The golden opportunity: Recruitment of “foreigners” into the Witwatersrand by mining corporations, 1913-1933
(School for Basic Sciences, North-West University, Vanderbijlpark Campus, 2022)In this article the strategies used by mining corporations to facilitate the illegal entry of mine-workers into South Africa between 1913 and 1933 are discussed. In 1913 the government banned the outsourcing of ... -
Illegal immigration and weak border controls in South Africa
(North-West University (South Africa), 2017)South Africa's transition from apartheid to a constitutional democracy has been internationally applauded. The inception of a democratic South Africa has since become a beckon of hope to many African countries who are still ... -
International movements, post-apartheid dispensations and illegal immigration into South Africa
(2015)Arising from the supposed negative impact of illegal immigration, including security threats as well as recent xenophobic violence, the South African Government would like to counter illegal immigration. To do this, it ... -
Die vergoeding vir arbeid in Suid-Afrika : 'n teologies-etiese studie
(North-West University, 2004)On the basis of descriptive and prescriptive ethics and by means of literature study and exegesis of the Scriptures, this study poses an answer to the question: "How should factors that define labour compensation in South ... -
Xenophobic violence and criminality in the KwaZulu-Natal townships
(AOSIS, 2019)This study’s focus on the xenophobic violence in South Africa is topical, mostly concentrating on the economic competition between foreign nationals and local people as a root cause. Whilst the South African government’s ...