Precarious employment practices in South African universities

dc.contributor.authorSolomon, Shihaam
dc.contributor.authordu Plessis, Marieta
dc.date.accessioned2025-10-29T11:01:49Z
dc.date.available2025-10-29T11:01:49Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractOrientation: The study explored the employment experiences of contract academic staff working in universities. Research purpose: This study aimed to explore higher education employment practices experienced by contract academic staff. Recommendations for fair and inclusive human resource practices to address negative employee experiences was offered. Motivation for the study: Research on employment practices and non-standard employment arrangements in the South African context are scant and outdated. Consequently, it is important to shed light on the experience of contract academic staff in universities given the widespread practice of employing contract academic staff in the sector. Research approach/design and method: A qualitative research approach was employed. A total of 26 temporary employed contract academic staff members from 15 different departments across three institutions of higher education in South Africa participated in semi-structured interviews. Main findings: The findings of this study highlight how contract academic staff experience being employed in universities. The themes identified were, a lack of job orientation and onboarding, last-minute contract offers, vague contract terms, lack of employment benefits, lack of rights and legal standing, limited career development and funding opportunities, unfair work demands, lack of performance feedback, and lack of human resources and organisational support. Practical/managerial implications: Understanding the influence of university employment practices on contract academic staff will aid human resources departments in re-evaluating policy and practice to combat the negative effects thereof. Particularly, how the employment contract process is managed, the lack of support available to staff, and the general disregard for the value that this category of staff adds to the academic offering. Contribution/value-add: This study provides valuable insight for improving policies and practices that enhance the employment experience of contract academic staff in universities.
dc.identifier.citationSolomon, S. and Du Plessis, M., 2024. Precarious employment practices in South African universities. SA Journal of Human Resource Management, 22, p.2490.
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.4102/sajhrm.v22i0.2490
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10566/21296
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherAOSIS (Pty) Ltd
dc.subjectAcademic staff
dc.subjectContingent faculty employment
dc.subjectContract academic staff
dc.subjectEmployment practices
dc.subjectHigher education
dc.titlePrecarious employment practices in South African universities
dc.typeArticle

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