Browsing by Subject "Labour"
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An analysis of grain producers' labour cost : the case of South Africa versus Mozambique
(2014)The South African agricultural sector is of great economic importance; not only does it contribute to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), it is also a significant provider of employment. On average, a South African producer feeds ... -
Aspekte van Natuuromgewingsinvloede op Arbeidsprestasies
(Proefskrif : Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, 1955)Natuuromgewingsinvloede en die psigologie : Algemeen en wetenskaplik word besef dat die mens deur sy omgewing beinvloed word. Hierdie omgewing word gevorm deur o.a. die sosiale milieu, die beskawings- en kultuurmilieu en ... -
The characteristics of compassionate care during childbirth according to midwives: a qualitative descriptive inquiry
(BMC, 2020)Abstract Background: Although compassion is considered to be of prime importance in nursing and midwifery, there is no clear understanding of what compassionate care in childbirth entails, and how midwives perceive ... -
Dignity and work: global market and self-sustenance
(2007)It is argued here that market fundamentalistic theories ignore the issue of human agency in work, and the different types of work, because – focussing on the market mechanism, supply, demand, and price - they have lost ... -
Dispute resolution at the Commission for Conciliation Mediation and Arbitration : a social justice perspective
(North-West University (South Africa)., 2023)The purpose of the mini-dissertation is to analyse and evaluate the degree to which the CCMA upholds social justice. The manner in which the application of the constitution and labour law affects society, more specifically ... -
The effects of transfer of undertakings on employee rights in labour law and insolvency law : a comparative analysis
(2014)Common law, basically afforded employees the right to choose their employers. This freedom to contract was normally visible in instances of transfers of undertakings and it, therefore, meant that an employer could not ... -
Evaluating the impact of skills training on productivity in a printing and packaging plant
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2014)It is a well-known fact that skills development is central to improving productivity and that significant improvements in productivity as well as competitiveness can be obtained by improving the skills levels of employees ... -
Experiences of midwives on partogram usage in Mamusa municipality, North West Province
(North-West University (South-Africa), 2023)Background: Partogram refers to a labour monitoring graphic tool that is used to enable midwives and obstetricians to detect complications early enough during labour so that action can be taken to provide quality midwifery ... -
Portability of social security benefits of circular migrant workers in selected SADC member states
(North-West University (South Africa), 2020)The issue of portability of social security benefits is a daunting issue facing migrant workers in both Southern Africa and the world in general. In the Southern African Development Community region migration seems to be ... -
The role of bargaining councils in a collective bargaining framework in the garment industry : a lesson for Lesotho
(2014)The International Labour Organisation (ILO) is dedicated to achieving social justice throughout the world. It specifically recognises the right to collective bargaining as one of the main drivers of its ambitions. It desires ...