Compliance with Section 6(1) of the Labour Act (Chapter 28:01) (Protection of employees’ right to fair labour standards), within Chinese enterprises in Zimbabwe: the HRM Practitioners’ Perspective

This study examines the Chinese employer compliance with section 6 (1) of Zimbabwe’s Labour Act, aimed at protecting employees’ right to fair labour standards. Chinese business investments in African countries is substantial. Zimbabwe’s economic development and employment creation prospects...

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Main Authors: Bhebhe Moment, Chakanyuka Gabriel, Takaindisa Prince
Other Authors: Midlands State University
Format: journal article
Language:English
Published: Africa Development And Resources Research Institute 2022
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Online Access:https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5212
https://doi.org/10.55058/adrrij.v29i1(6).590
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Summary:This study examines the Chinese employer compliance with section 6 (1) of Zimbabwe’s Labour Act, aimed at protecting employees’ right to fair labour standards. Chinese business investments in African countries is substantial. Zimbabwe’s economic development and employment creation prospects are partly attributed to the Chinese investments, with the government envisioning more strengthening of economic relations with China. Nevertheless, concerns regarding human rights abuse in Chinese-run organisations continue to be a key challengew ith claims of violations ofthe right to fair labour standards an issue of interest in the country. Thestudy explored the views of 14 human resourcemanagement practitioners within Chinese enterprises, exploring their experiences and perceptionsregarding employer compliance to fair labour standards. The findings reflect that employer compliance with the legal provisions is a major challenge. Employees continue to experience unfair labour standards in many Chinese organisationsin Zimbabwe while the role of the HR practitioners within these organisations is overlooked. There is a need to constantly conscientize Chinese investors of the country’s labour laws to ensure adherence to fair labour standards.