found that, in 2020, strikes have been “severely restricted or banned” in 85% of the countries surveyed. This is an increase of 25% since 2014.
The study notes that the economic effects of the pandemic have laid bare longstanding deficiencies in labour rights around the world. This will have a disproportionate effect on workers in the informal sector, who already don’t enjoy the same protections as formal workers. Informal workers typically experience poorer working conditions and weaker trade union representation.sweeping changes to labour legislation at the end of 2018One of these changes was the controversial strike ballot provision, which requires trade unions to conduct a vote in secret before embarking on industrial action.
Meanwhile institutions through which workers access their rights, like the CCMA, were forced to limit their operations during the first phases of the lockdown. in the first month of the lockdown the CCMA dealt with an average of 190 case referrals a day. This was down from an average of 775 new cases referred to the CCMA every working day in the 2018-2019 financial year.
Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)
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