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Letter: A hefty push - Daily Dispatch
The article "New Race Quotas Need More Consultation" (DD May 17) refers. It is a huge challenge to build and maintain the skilled workforces that less affluent ...
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Letter: SA can’t afford to lose its skills, entrepreneurs and taxpayers - BusinessLIVE
Both Bjorn Lomberg’s analysis of migration (“Global skilled migration could mitigate inequality”, May 9) and Randall Carolissen’s response (“Global skills ...
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Nxesi faces his Rubicon moment with race-law targets
Like P W Botha in the 1980s, Labour Minister Thulas Nxesi has reached his Rubicon moment in publishing proposed “sectoral targets” for so-called “employment ...
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Draft regulations a threat to jobs - Post
THE Department of Employment and Labour's Draft Employment Equity Regulations for the private sector are unconstitutional and threaten jobs if implemented.
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Letter: Race-based policies have failed — why implement them again?
Stats SA’s latest unemployment statistics show clearly that the government is failing dismally to address the severe unemployment crisis SA has faced for more ...
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Letter: ANC monopoly on inaction - BusinessLIVE
It’s hard to disagree with ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula’s recent admission that “the ANC does not have the monopoly of ideas” (“ANC responsible for ...
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Employment Equity Amendment Act – destined for disaster - Biznews
The President recently signed the Employment Equity Amendment Act (EEAA) into law, ostensibly to improve ‘transformation’ in the private sector.
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Letter: President’s investment spin belies SA reality - Business Day
Last week’s investment conference saw the president and his ministers trying to sell a country that has become increasingly unsaleable.
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SA’s new employment equity law calls for a more informed response - Daily Maverick
The draft employment equity regulations may well be an ‘incoherent mess’, as described by Prof Pierre de Vos, but their implementation will have serious and ...
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Draft Employment Equity Regulations are unconstitutional, and threaten jobs – IRR
The Department of Employment and Labour’s Draft Employment Equity Regulations are inconsistent with the Constitution, and would lead to job losses, if ...
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