Perceived Workplace Harassment of Informal Public Transport Operators in Two African Cities

A. Popoola, Olawale Akogun, Y. Akinyemi, Tolulope Osayomi, Choene Mosima, S. Mbambo, H. Magidimisha-Chipungu, O. Ipingbemi
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Informal public transport (IPT) or paratransit, such as traditional taxis, tricycles (keke), minivans (danfo) and motorcycles (okada) are the preferred means of transportation for many people in cities of developing countries. Despite their importance in the movement of people within African cities, the operators of these urban transport modes are exposed to some occupational risks, such as workplace harassment. It is a factor that puts the sustainability of public urban mobility at risk. This study presents the results of the pilot study of larger research on police harassment and the well-being of informal transport operators in two African cities. The study is based on a sample of IPT operators and stakeholders in Durban, South Africa and Ibadan, Nigeria. The sample for this study was drawn conveniently across various motor parks and taxi ranks in the areas. The interest of the study was to understand the workplace experiences of the sampled operators and contribute to the debate about the well-being of informal operators. The study revealed that harassment exists among IPT operators and is multidimensional. It also explained the shared experiences of harassment by both groups of transport operators. This study further contributes to the debate on the effect of harassment on sustainable well-being of IPT operators.
非洲两个城市非正规公共交通运营商对工作场所骚扰的看法
非正规公共交通(IPT)或辅助交通,如传统出租车、三轮车(keke)、面包车(danfo)和摩托车(okada),是发展中国家城市中许多人首选的交通工具。尽管它们在非洲城市的人员流动中发挥着重要作用,但这些城市交通工具的经营者面临着一些职业风险,如工作场所骚扰。这是一个危及城市公共交通可持续性的因素。本研究介绍了关于非洲两个城市警察骚扰和非正规交通工具经营者福祉的大型研究的试点研究结果。本研究以南非德班和尼日利亚伊巴丹的 IPT 运营者和利益相关者为样本。本研究的样本是在这两个地区的各个停车场和出租车停靠点方便抽取的。研究的目的是了解被抽样调查的经营者在工作场所的经历,并为有关非正规经营者福祉的讨论做出贡献。研究结果表明,个体出租车司机中存在骚扰现象,而且是多方面的。研究还解释了两类运输经营者共同的骚扰经历。本研究进一步推动了关于骚扰对综合交通运营商可持续福祉的影响的讨论。
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