A sociological analysis of historically marginalised seafarers: a case study of the changing face of South African seafarers at the port city of Durban.”
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2017
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The advent of democracy in South Africa has brought about fundamental changes in the spheres
of governance. One of these changes is the policy transformation in the maritime industry and
public service by the South African navy. This study explores the changing face of the South
African seafarer. Understanding the context of Employment Equity Act and Affirmative Action
policies in the maritime industry and South African navy. This has had an impact on the way
gender and race is viewed in light of the political and social transformation in the workplace.
This thesis analyses the understanding of these political reforms amongst historically
disadvantaged individuals in the South African navy. It will also explore any visible
demographic and gender change amongst the occupational ranks of the seafarers. In doing so, the
thesis aims to highlight key concerns in reconstructing an educated, reskilled and employable
South African workforce for the maritime industry.
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Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.