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South African farm workers urge Europe to stop sending ‘poisons’ Asked for her message to Europe, Dina was clear. “We say as farm workers, enough is enough - we don’t want anymore these pesticides ...
Review of African Political Economy ... The article analyses how these Zimbabwean farm workers are situated in an ambivalent legal terrain, the neo-liberal restructuring of agriculture and the ...
The employment conditions for domestic workers have improved since democracy in 1994. However, some practices from the ...
Harris, along with his wife, Merritt Belk Harris, and his business, processes as many as 550 applications a year for H-2A ...
Tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump will hurt South African citrus farms and could potentially affect 35,000 ...
One of the main reasons for this sustained decline is the financial strain on South African households, which remain the primary employers of domestic workers. DebtBusters’ latest report for the ...
The South African People’s Tribunal on AgroToxins will put the government on trial in the court of public opinion "for gross dereliction of its constitutional duties to protect the right to life".
Pesticides deemed too dangerous for Europe continue to be made here and exported. South Africa’s farm workers have had enough. Dina Ndelini had been working on vineyards around Cape Town for ...
Most H-2A workers in Mississippi come from South ... they have here compared to the opportunity they gave in South Africa," Belk said. Farm owners can apply for 10-month visas with the program.