Barriers to Effective Labour Mobility in the African Leather Industry

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Barriers to Effective Labour Mobility in the African Leather Industry - Responses, Challenges and Opportunities, Geneva: International Labour Office, 2024


 

Barriers to Effective Labour Mobility in the African Leather Industry

By International Labour Organisation

The study conducted by the ILO JLMP Priority in 2021 and published by JLMP Action in 2024 aims to identify and analyse the barriers to effective labour mobility within the African leather industry. This report assesses the challenges faced by migrant workers and explores opportunities for enhancing labour mobility through recognition of prior learning (RPL) interventions. By examining case studies from various countries, including South Africa and Kenya, the study provides valuable insights and policy implications that seek to improve the employment conditions and rights of low-skilled migrant workers in the sector.


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