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Title:Making communities work? Casual labour practices and local civil society dynamics in Delft, Cape Town
Authors:Millstein, Marianne
Jordhus-Lier, DavidISNI
Year:2012
Periodical:Journal of Southern African Studies (ISSN 1465-3893)
Volume:38
Issue:1
Pages:183-201
Language:English
Geographic term:South Africa
Subjects:labour policy
municipal government
civil society
External link:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03057070.2012.668085
Abstract:Casual labour practices are one of the defining characteristics of developing urban labour markets. Whenever non-governmental organizations (NGOs), businesses or the State apparatus institutionalize the use of casual labour, politics are involved. Based on a case study from Cape Town, South Africa, this article explores this politics of labour at the community level. A main focus is on the implications of casual labour practices for local civil society politics and forms of representation, by examining how different actors engage politically in the labour practices of municipal services and a large-scale housing project. The analysis reveals how formal requirements for using local labour are interpreted in community terms as territorialized notions of entitlements and rights, leading to a simultaneous shift towards fragmentation and territorialization of interests where local community groups facilitate employment casualization 'from below'. These processes also create new insider-outsider dynamics which threaten to fragment historical forms of class-based solidarity as community actors compete over access to limited resources; they also challenge broader aims of integration in an urban landscape deeply divided by class and race. Notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract]
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