How organisations perpetuate patterns of inequality: a South African case study
THE continued institutional reproduction of inequality is a matter of growing concern in vast parts of the world. This concern manifests differently in different regions. It is evident in protests, uprisings and unrest. Our research asks how and why inequality manages to be reproduced, and what role organisations play in maintaining exploitative labour practices. To answer these questions, we zoomed in on a particular case of conflict in South Africa: the 2012-2013 farmworker strikes in the Western Cape, where protests turned violent over a protracted period. Author JOHN LUIZ, Professor of International Business Strategy & Emerging Markets at the University…
