How do people working on streets organise thier work
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Street vending organizations can be found in cities worldwide. Some vendors are organized according to the urban space wherethey work, such as a particular street, block, market, or area. Other vendors are organized according to the product they sell.
Most organizations play a dual role: internally, they assist their members in securing a space on the street, accessing credit and savings mechanisms, and upgrading their skills; externally, they help mediate vendors’ relationship with local authorities.
Most organizations play a dual role: internally, they assist their members in securing a space on the street, accessing credit and savings mechanisms, and upgrading their skills; externally, they help mediate vendors’ relationship with local authorities.
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They work on their own. They are not employed by anyone and therefore have to organise their own work. They have to plan how much to purchase, as well as where and how to set up their shops. Their shops are usually temporary structures: sometimes just some boards or papers spread over discarded box or maybe a canvas sheet hung up on a few poles. They may also use their own carts or simply a plastic sheet spread on the pavement.
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