Labour Advice Media & Education Centres (LAMECs)

Strengthening worker support, education, and organising capacity in communities.

LAMECs are outreach hubs designed to address gaps in training, support, and capacity within the labour movement and working-class communities. Many trade unions lack sufficient shop steward development, limiting effective worker representation and access to essential services.

The Challenge

Limited shop steward training reduces capable activists

Union members lack access to proper legal advice

Marginalised workers remain underserved

Our Solution

We established LAMECs as physical community hubs in Khayelitsha and Alexandra, connecting trade unions, NGOs, and community members.

LAMECs act as social, educational, and support centres for workers and communities.

What the Centres Provide

Paralegal and labour law support

Case management and worker assistance

Volunteer training

Study circles and forums

Union connections

Community outreach

Impact

Hundreds of cases have been supported successfully, helping marginalised workers and connecting them with unions while building long-term engagement.

Paralegal Support

Labour law support is one of the most impactful services provided, though complex cases require ongoing development and training.

Training Manuals

Community Engagement

LAMECs host study circles and young workers’ forums, while using community radio for outreach in a sustainable and manageable way.