The Centre for the Transformative Regulation of Work (CENTROW) was established by in November 2020 by the Law Faculty of the University of the Western as a knowledge hub positioned to contribute to shaping policy and legislation on the future of work in South Africa. It is envisaged that specific problem areas in the field of labour market law and regulatory policy will be addressed through research projects grounded in social compact partnerships. Supported by the Faculty’s labour law team and the staff of the Social Law Project, CENTROW seeks to build partnerships that will contribute to effectively and efficiently addressing the fundamental challenges. Our web channel highlights our engagement with these challenges, and provides visitors with news, blogs, listings of our publications, and external resources.
| Website | http://law.uwc.ac.za/research-niches/labour-law |
| Revenue | $245.5 million |
| Employees | 1 (0 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 2020 |
| Industry | Research Services |
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The CENTROW annual revenue was $245.5 million in 2026.