The Impact of the COVID-19 Lockdown Level 5 on Workers: 35 Days that Shook Workers of South Africa

IF 0.5 Q4 SOCIOLOGY South African Review of Sociology Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI:10.1080/21528586.2022.2153164
Mondli Hlatshwayo
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ABSTRACT Built on Internet-based research, this article traverses the less-charted terrain of the impact of COVID-19 on workers within South Africa during the country’s level 5 lockdown, which began on 26 March 2020 and ended on 30 April 2020. It reveals that the post-apartheid state’s adoption of austerity measures—which began in the 1990s—hampered efforts to meaningfully protect workers’ lives and livelihoods during the lockdown. The post-1994 African National Congress (ANC) government's neoliberal neglect of public health, housing and transportation made it next to impossible for the state to confront the virus, a challenge that required working and reliable infrastructure. Despite all these adversities, and in the general absence of the unions that were prevented from operating during lockdown level 5, workers resisted and demanded improved health and safety for themselves, better working conditions and access to transportation during the level 5 lockdown.
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新冠肺炎5级封锁对工人的影响:震撼南非工人的35天
本文建立在基于互联网的研究基础上,探讨了在2020年3月26日至2020年4月30日结束的南非5级封锁期间,COVID-19对南非境内工人的影响。报告显示,这个后种族隔离国家从上世纪90年代开始采取紧缩措施,阻碍了在封锁期间切实保护工人生命和生计的努力。1994年后的非洲人国民大会(ANC)政府以新自由主义的方式忽视了公共卫生、住房和交通,这使得国家几乎不可能应对这种病毒,而这一挑战需要有效和可靠的基础设施。尽管存在所有这些不利因素,而且在5级封锁期间工会一般无法开展工作的情况下,工人们进行了抵制,并要求在5级封锁期间改善自己的健康和安全、改善工作条件和获得交通便利。
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