气候变化对津巴布韦就业关系的影响

Rose Mambo
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在这篇文章中,我将重点关注津巴布韦就业关系背景下的气候变化。我试图通过探索气候变化对选定部门以及随后对劳动力市场的影响,建立气候变化与就业之间的关系。文献综述建立了气候变化和就业关系之间的联系,因为世界上大量的工作依赖于生态系统。采用了定性研究方法来收集有关津巴布韦受气候变化影响的主要经济部门的信息。已确定部门的国家就业委员会是采用有目的抽样选出的。在本研究中,我采用了一种定性研究方法,依靠面对面的访谈,从72名参与者的样本框架中参与了21名受访者。从受访者收集的访谈数据使用主题方法和编码进行分析。研究结果表明,气候变化导致了不利的工作条件、生产力下降、失业和工作场所的性别差异。因此,出现了工人权利和人权问题,必须对工会的作用、劳工和气候立法、有关政策和机构进行调查。由于气候变化问题在就业关系中尚未得到充分探讨,这篇文章为津巴布韦的就业关系带来了新的维度。我建议将气候变化和就业政策结合起来,以促进论证和适应战略,从而支持有利于劳资关系的环境。
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The Effects of Climate Change on Employment Relations in Zimbabwe
In this article, I focus on climate change in the context of employment relations in Zimbabwe. I seek to establish the relationship between climate change and employment through exploring the impact that climate change has on selected sectors and subsequently on the labour market. The literature reviewed established a link between climate change and employment relations as a significant number of jobs worldwide are dependent on ecosystems. A qualitative research approach was used to gather information relating to key economic sectors affected by climate change in Zimbabwe. The National Employment Councils on the identified sectors were selected using purposive sampling. In this study, I adopt a qualitative research methodology relying on face-to-face interviews with 21 respondents participating from a sample frame of 72 participants. The interview data collected from the respondents were analysed using a thematic approach and coding. The findings of the study indicate that climate change has led to unfavourable working conditions, a decline in productivity, loss of employment and gender disparities at the workplace. Consequently, worker rights and human rights issues arise necessitating the interrogation of the role of trade unions, the labour and climate legislation, related policies and institutions. The article brings out a new dimension in Zimbabwe’s employment relations as climate change issues in employment relations have not yet been fully explored. I recommend an integration of climate change and employment policies to facilitate justification and adaptation strategies which support an environment that is conducive to industrial relations.
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