Agreements concerning the employment of foreign black labour in South Africa
Alan. Whiteside and
Patel C.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper, comparison of bilateral international agreements concerning black African migrant workers from countries of Southern Africa employed in South Africa R - covers recruitment, labour contracts, workers representation, remittances, tax deduction, administrative aspects of frontier crossing, health insurance, unemployment benefit, irregular migrants, and duration of agreements.
Keywords: international agreement; Blacks; Africans.; migrant workers.; recruitment; labour contract.; workers representation; remittance; tax deduction; administrative aspect; frontier; health insurance; unemployment benefit.; irregular migrant; duration; accord international; Noirs; Africain; travailleur migrant; recrutement; contrat de travail; représentation des travailleurs; envoi de fonds; déduction fiscale; aspect administratif; frontière; assurance-maladie; prestations de chômage; migrant irrégulier; durée; acuerdo internacional; negros; africano; trabajador migrante; contratación; contrato de trabajo; representación de los trabajadores; remesa de dinero; deducción tributaria; aspecto administrativo; frontera; seguro de enfermedad; prestaciones por desempleo; migrante irregular; duración (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 55 P. pages
Date: 1985
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Published in International Migration for Employment working paper series
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