Browsing by Subject "Sexual harassment"
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A critical analysis of labour leg islation on sexual harassment in the workplace
(North-West University (South Africa)., 2023)There is a recurring problem of sexual harassment in South African workplaces. The disclosures in 2017 and 2018 social media campaign of “#MeToo #Notokay #NotInMyName” demonstrates that there is a high rate of sexual ... -
Experiences of women in the platinum mining industry
(North-West University, 2004)The South African mining industry has been a male dominated environment for a very long time. With changes in government policy and legislation, discriminatory laws forbidding women to work underground have been repealed ... -
Sexual harassment in the education sector
(2011)Education should safely shape the minds and attitudes of young adults and children, especially with the in loco parentis principle in mind. Young adults who have experienced sexual harassment in the very environment that ... -
Sexual harassment in the workplace : lessons for Botswana from a South African legal perspective
(2014)Equality of opportunity and treatment in the workplace forms one of the critical components of an individual's ability to obtain and remain in employment and occupation. In a world where qualifications, experience and ... -
Sexual harassment: Why do victims so often resign? E v Ikwezi Municipality 2016 37 ILJ 1799 (ECG)
(PER/PELJ, 2019)This article endeavours to find answers to the question of why the victims of sexual harassment often resign after the harassment, while the perpetrator continues working, and suggests how some of the human cost to victims ... -
The theme of protest and its expression in SF Motlhake's poetry
(North-West University (South Africa), 1999)In the Apartheid South Africa, repression and the heightening of the Blacks' struggle for political emancipation, prompted artists to challenge the system through their music, oral poetry and writing. Most produced works ... -
Understanding harassment and bullying of learners in school: an education law perspective
(South African Society on the Abuse of Children (SAPSAC), 2016)South African learners are often subjected to harassment, bullying and other forms of victimisation and abuse in schools. A duty rests of educators, schools and the Department of Basic Education to provide and maintain ...