MEDIA
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Rethabile's Story
Director's Intro - Rethabile's Story
Rethabile's Story Trailer
Rethabile's Story - Full Version
Rethabile's Story - Short Version
Rethabile’s Story: Special Session, ILO Geneva 8 July 2019
Rethabile’s Story: Special Session, ILO Geneva 8 July 2019
Voices from Southern Africa: Interviews with our partners on Decent Work Regulation in Africa
“Development without a human face is no development at all”: Regional Meeting on Decent Work Regulation in Africa, Cape Town, 18 June 2018
Poverty reduction and decent work in Lesotho: Mamohale Matsoso, Labour Commissioner, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Lesotho
“Communication is the key”: Andrew Salm, Gatsby Africa Textile Development Unit, Tanzania
Sharing our experience: regional dialogue in Africa: Limpho Mandoro, ILO Pretoria
Organising in Kenya’s Export Processing Zones (EPZs): Hassan Addullahi, former organizer, Tailors and Textiles Workers' Union
“The garment sector is bleeding”: Michelle Pipers, Southern African Clothing and Textile Workers Union (SACTWU)
“Profit in ethics makes sense”: Tendai Makanza, IndustriALL Global Union, South Africa
The fundamental rights to organise and bargain: Wonder Mkhonta, Amalgamated Trade Union of Swaziland
The recipe for effective regulation: Simon Eppel, Southern African Clothing and Textile Workers Union (SACTWU)
Starting a conversation on Decent Work Regulation in Africa: Shane Godfrey, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Unacceptable Forms of Work (UFW)
What does DWR mean to you?
Professor Catherine Barnard (University of Cambridge) on decent work regulation post-Brexit
Professor Joel Quirk (University of the Witwatersrand) on modern slavery, human trafficking and strengthened labour rights
Dr Julie Douglas and Dr Katherine Ravenswood (Auckland University of Technology) present their paper ‘Regularising Home and Community Aged Care Work: A Case Study of New Zealand Regulatory Changes’, 6th Regulating for Decent Work Conference (2019)
Michael Walker (PhD candidate at the University of Technology Sydney) presents his paper ‘Collectivisation of E-voice in Online Forums’, 6th Regulating for Decent Work Conference (2019)
Professor Laura Pérez Ortiz (Autonomous University of Madrid) presents her co-authored paper ‘Measuring Decent Work for Women and Men as a First Step to Reduce Inequalities’, 6th Regulating for Decent Work Conference (2019)
The Multidimensional Model of Unacceptable Forms of Work
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