ABSTRACT
This study explored the effects of labour market flexibility to workers’ rights and representation
the case study being Harare food and allied industries and the Federation of Food and allied
Workers Union.The research was predominantly influenced by the ever-increasing instability of
Labour relations and the deterioration of workers representation and rights in Zimbabwean food
industries. Capitalist, Keynes and the Classical theories served as the theoretical and conceptual
framework to the study. An amalgamated exploratory design was used to assess, to identify,
unravel reasons and effects of labour market flexibility to workers’ rights and representation in
food industries, which included qualitative and quantitative approach. Fifty questionnaires were
distributed among the NEC graded employees in the food and allied industries using stratified
random sampling .In-depth interviews with the Federation of Food and Allied Workers Union
of Zimbabwe staff using purposive sampling was used to obtain qualitative data. Data analysis
and presentation of questionnaires was done using graphs and tables .Qualitative data from parts
of the questionnaires and interviews was also hinged on thematic and content analysis. The
research established that violation of workers’ rights and representation resulted from labour
market flexibility.Measures like, changes in working hours, collective bargaining, trends in
contracts of employment, trade union participation and membership were used to gauge the
extent to which flexible labour markets affected workers rights. Flexibility to labour market has
resulted in the conversion of permanent employees to become casual and fixed term contracts
leaving them vulnerable to job losses and victimization at work. This also led to employers to
take advantage and ignore the labour laws in altering and making changes in every line of
employment relations thus crippling workers’ rights leaving thm insecure of their job lives. This
has compromised the significance of trade unions since it ignored labour regulations, which is
the backbone and a Broadway to the functions and duties of a trade Union the Federation of Food
and Allied Workers Union of Zimbabwe lost almost half of its membership to labour market
flexibility. The study concluded by recommending that there is need to revisit the labour
legislations and statutes to consider and pay attention to the new prevailing labour situations .The
study considered that a careful attention should be given on the powers and duties of an employer
since they tend to abuse their privileges .
MARIGA, A (2021). Labour Market Flexibility And Its Effect On Worker’s Rights And Representation: A Case Study Of Food Industries And The Food Federation And Allied Workers Union Of Zimbabwe.. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/labour-market-flexibility-and-its-effect-on-worker-s-rights-and-representation-a-case-study-of-food-industries-and-the-food-federation-and-allied-workers-union-of-zimbabwe
MARIGA, ASHFORD "Labour Market Flexibility And Its Effect On Worker’s Rights And Representation: A Case Study Of Food Industries And The Food Federation And Allied Workers Union Of Zimbabwe." Afribary. Afribary, 09 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/labour-market-flexibility-and-its-effect-on-worker-s-rights-and-representation-a-case-study-of-food-industries-and-the-food-federation-and-allied-workers-union-of-zimbabwe. Accessed 21 Nov. 2024.
MARIGA, ASHFORD . "Labour Market Flexibility And Its Effect On Worker’s Rights And Representation: A Case Study Of Food Industries And The Food Federation And Allied Workers Union Of Zimbabwe.". Afribary, Afribary, 09 May. 2021. Web. 21 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/labour-market-flexibility-and-its-effect-on-worker-s-rights-and-representation-a-case-study-of-food-industries-and-the-food-federation-and-allied-workers-union-of-zimbabwe >.
MARIGA, ASHFORD . "Labour Market Flexibility And Its Effect On Worker’s Rights And Representation: A Case Study Of Food Industries And The Food Federation And Allied Workers Union Of Zimbabwe." Afribary (2021). Accessed November 21, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/labour-market-flexibility-and-its-effect-on-worker-s-rights-and-representation-a-case-study-of-food-industries-and-the-food-federation-and-allied-workers-union-of-zimbabwe