Abstract

This chapter traces the trajectory of development of labour law in the UK and South Africa in light of recent attempts in both jurisdictions to ‘humanise’ the employment sphere and enhance worker protection via the prophylactic of constitutional human rights. The discussion is conducted within an ongoing debate on the merits of constitutionalising labour rights.

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