为什么国家要干预劳动力市场:以南非为例

W. Mokofe
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工党仍然是南非政治、社会和经济讨论的中心。关于国家为什么应该干预劳动力市场,两种广泛的观点主导着政治话语。第一种是自由放任的自由市场模式,第二种是被称为“社会公正”的概念,通常用于证明政府干预和资源分配的合理性,这是一种强调工作场所以各种方式实现社会公正的观点。本文探讨了在以贫困、失业、不平等、非正规经济增长、移民流入、经济数字化和Covid-19大流行的影响为特征的不断变化的南非劳动力市场中,哪种观点最能保护工人——在合同作为一种调节雇佣关系的机制不充分的背景下。作者最后支持在工作场所维护社会正义的观点。
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WHY SHOULD THE STATE INTERVENE IN THE LABOUR MARKET: THE CASE OF SOUTH AFRICA
Labour remains at the centre of political, social, and economic discourse in South Africa. Two broad perspectives dominate the political discourse as to why the state should intervene in the labour market. The first is the laissez-faire, free-market model,and the second, known as ‘social justice’ –a concept generallyused to justify government intervention and the distribution of resources –is a perspective that stresses the need for social justice in the workplace in a variety of ways. This article explores which of these views will best protect workers –referred to in the context of the inadequacy of the contract as a mechanism to regulate the employment relationship –in an ever-changing South African labour market characterised by poverty, unemployment, inequality, the growth of the informal economy, an inflow of migrants, the digitalisation of the economy, and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The author concludes by supporting the view that upholds social justice in the workplace.
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