Social Responsibility

FIP ID# 18590
South Africa yellowtail amberjack - handline
Workforce Characteristics
This section provides information on the FIP's workforce. Understanding the makeup of a FIP’s fisher workforce is critical to supporting meaningful and inclusive implementation of both environmental and social work across the FIP, including the HRSR Policy. Detailed workforce information enables the design of targeted actions, fosters more inclusive engagement strategies, and allows for better tracking of key workforce changes over time—ensuring that efforts to improve both environmental outcomes and working conditions are responsive to the realities of the people who make the fishery function. For guidance and definitions regarding the information solicited, please refer to the Workforce Characteristics & Definitions document.
Workforce Characteristics
Workforce Characteristics
Number of Large Vessels
0
Number of Small Vessels
9
Maximum Trip Duration
0 days
Number of Fishers
200
Number of Migrant or Guest Workers
0
Number of Hired Fishers
0
Fisher Nationalities
South Africa
Language Spoken by Fishers
Afrikaans, English
Gender Makeup
Additional Fisher Info
- Fishers in the FIP are self-employed/independent
- Fishers are paid wages (e.g. daily or hourly wage)
- Fishers are paid based on a share of the catch
- Fishers are members of/organized into a co-op or fishing association
- Fishers are covered by a collective bargaining agreement
Percent Female
20
Percent Male
80
Percent Non-Binary
0
Percent Unknown
0