THE PLIGHT OF WORKERS IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY IN SOUTH AFRICA
Date
2017
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Бургаски Свободен Университет
Abstract
Most workers in the hospitality industry are not standard employees. They are
generally referred to atypical employees. Most of the employees are unskilled and female.
Generally these employees do not enjoy decent working conditions. This is despite
progressive labour legislation. The minimum protection they do enjoy is insufficient to
provide a decent lifestyle. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate why many workers
and employees in the hospitality industry are excluded from the legislative protection
regarding individual rights as well as from the benefits derived from union representation.