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Collective Bargaining in the Informal Economy and Laws and Litigation strategies in the street vending sector - March 2007Collective Bargaining in the Informal Economy and Laws and Litigation strategies in the street vending sector | |
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| 30 March 2007 | Report: Streetnet International Meeting on Collective Bargaining in the Informal Economy and Laws and Litigation strategies in the street vending sector held near Dakar, Senegal [pdf] |
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StreetNet International is an alliance of street vendors. It was launched in Durban, South Africa, in November 2002.
Membership-based organizations (unions, co-operatives or associations) directly organizing street vendors, market vendors and/or hawkers among their members, are entitled to affiliate to StreetNet International.
The aim of StreetNet is to promote the exchange of information and ideas on critical issues facing street vendors, market vendors and hawkers (i.e. mobile vendors) and on practical organizing and advocacy strategies