Dear Staff
and Students
The discipline
of Human Resource and Industrial Relations invites you to a public lecture themed
‘The opportunities and challenges of advancing gig work in sub-Saharan Africa’
Two key issues preoccupy
scholars, practitioners and activists of late in the world of work. That is the
rise in informal work and the rise of the GIG economy. The question of whether
informal work and GIG work are inherently bad for workers and unable to comply
with the indicators of decent work remains up for debate. This is especially
true in the context of sub-Saharan Africa, where both GIG and informal work are
viewed as synonymous with bad working conditions, and unregulated labour
markets. The erosion of labour market securities and employment through GIG
work has largely being a phenomenon witnessed in the global North.
In this lecture guest speaker, Dr
Ayentimi will assess whether this erosion is also the case in the global South
especially in sub Saharan Africa. He provides a counter argument that
meaningful work, employment growth and decent work can include GIG work. He
argues that these forms of work may leverage economic growth in sub Saharan
Africa. This public lecture will be useful to students, HR and IR
practitioners, scholars of work and labour, labour activists, trade
unionists and anyone with a broad interest in the world of work, labour relations
and the GIG economy.
DATE: Thursday, 1 August 2024
TIME: 10h00 – 11h00
PLATFORM: ZOOM (To register click
here)
Issued By
Professor Shaun Ruggunan
Full Professor of Human Resources Management
Discipline of Human Resources and Industrial Relations, University of
KwaZulu-Natal