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- Ligne n°4 : The Department of Labour has justified the proposed changes to strike legislation by arguing that they are prevalent, prolonged and increasingly violent. But a look at the data provided in the Department of Labour’s own industrialaction annual reports reveals a different picture.
- Ligne n°14 : Over a ten year period there has been a slight increase in the number of work stoppages (see figure 1). But this is a very imprecise measure of industrialaction as work stoppages vary in duration. It’s therefore more accurate to use the number of working days lost as an indicator of the intensity of industrialaction.
- Ligne n°14 : Over a ten year period there has been a slight increase in the number of work stoppages (see figure 1). But this is a very imprecise measure of industrialaction as work stoppages vary in duration. It’s therefore more accurate to use the number of working days lost as an indicator of the intensity of industrialaction.
Ligne n°18 : ...- Ligne n°19 : Figure 1. Number of industrialactions 2006-2016.
Ligne n°20 : Department of Labour Industrial Action Annual Reports ...- Ligne n°48 : They also found that South Africa’s strikers’ intensity was comparable to a number of European states, among them Austria, Finland and Denmark. It was much lower than countries such as Argentina, Spain and Italy. This means that South Africa’s levels of industrialaction are comparable to or even lower than many other middle- and upper-income countries.