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  2. Domestic worker - Wikipedia

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    The domestic work sector occupies around 6 per cent of the total work force in South Africa, [58] with domestic workers being largely Black African women. [59] As in other countries, working conditions in the sector are generally characterised by informality and exploitation.

  3. South African Domestic Workers' Union - Wikipedia

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    The South African Domestic Workers' Union (SADWU) was a trade union representing domestic staff in South Africa.. The union was founded in 1986, with the merger of the South African Domestic Workers' Association (SADWA), the East London Domestic Workers' Union, the Port Elizabeth Domestic Workers' Union, the National Domestic Workers Union, and the Domestic Workers' Union.

  4. Migrant domestic workers - Wikipedia

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    Migrant domestic workers are (according to the International Labour Organization’s Convention No. 189 and the International Organization for Migration) any persons "moving to another country or region to better their material or social conditions and improve the prospect for themselves or their family," [1] engaged in a work relationship performing "in or for a household or households."

  5. Jan H. Hofmeyr School of Social Work - Wikipedia

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    The Jan H. Hofmeyr School of Social Work started operating on January 15, 1941 in Eloff Street, Johannesburg, under directorship of Congregational minister Rev. Ray Phillips. It was opened in 1941 by Ray Phillips and supported by among others, Job Richard Rathebe (trained as a social worker in the USA and member of the South African Institute ...

  6. South African labour law - Wikipedia

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    The Labour Relations Act 1995 deals with strikes and unions and the like; the Basic Conditions of Employment Act is a fall back option for those vulnerable workers who are not able to unionize due to various reasons, such as the kind of work they do. Domestic and farm workers are pertinent examples in the South African context.

  7. National Education, Health and Allied Workers' Union

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    The National Education, Health and Allied Workers' Union (NEHAWU) is a trade union in South Africa. With a membership of 276,000 it is the largest public sector union in the country. With a membership of 276,000 it is the largest public sector union in the country.

  8. John Nkadimeng - Wikipedia

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    John Kgwana Nkadimeng was born on 12 June 1927 Sekhukhuneland in the rural eastern Transvaal Province (now called Limpopo Province in South Africa).After completing primary school he worked as a domestic worker in Germiston (Gauteng Province) where he remained for about a year.

  9. Johannesburg - Wikipedia

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    Johannesburg is the economic and financial hub of South Africa, producing 16% of South Africa's gross domestic product, and accounts for 40% of Gauteng's economic activity. [citation needed] In a 2008 survey conducted by Mastercard, Johannesburg ranked 47 out of 50 top cities in the world as a worldwide centre of commerce (the only city in Africa).