津巴布韦中餐馆员工的人员配备和工作条件——有道理

Cleopas Njerekai, Rudorwashe Wushe
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本文通过现有文献和非洲大陆普通公民的说法,检验了中国在包括津巴布韦在内的许多非洲国家投资的一系列严重不公平劳动行为的有效性。研究人员指出,这些劳工不法行为主要是根据对采矿、建筑、农业、运输、服装和电信部门的研究得出的,他们想知道,在过去十年中,中国在津巴布韦的餐馆投资的明显和正当程度如何。我们对10家注册中餐馆中的9家进行了调查,并对54名关键线人员工进行了调查。问卷调查和直接观察是主要的数据收集方法。这项研究表明,针对中国在津巴布韦投资的大多数劳工不当行为,在该国目前的经营环境中实际上是合理的。该研究表明,需要进行进一步的研究,以确定这些中餐馆对国家的总体乘数效应。
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Staffing and Working Conditions of Employees in Chinese Restaurants in Zimbabwe- Justifiable
This paper tests the validity of a barrage of grossly unfair labour practices levelled against Chinese investments in many African countries including Zimbabwe by extant literature and claims by ordinary citizens in the continent. The researchers noted that these labour mal-practices were mainly based on studies in the mining, construction, agriculture, transport, clothing and telecommunications sectors and was left wondering how manifest and justifiable they were in Chinese restaurant investments in Zimbabwe whose visibility had highly increased in the last decade. A survey of 9 out of 10 registered Chinese restaurants was undertaken and 54 key informant employees were the research respondents. Researcher administered questionnaires and direct observation were the key data collection methods. This research demonstrated that most of the labour mal-practices levelled against Chinese investments in Zimbabwe were actually justifiable in the prevailing operating environment in country. The research suggests that further research be carried out to determine the overall multiplier effects of these Chinese restaurants to the country.
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