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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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The future of work: Motivated African workers on the rise – Hagedorn - Biznews
Western media and academia express so much anti-Westernism that they seem unable to acknowledge that Western consumers are essential to expanding good jobs for ...
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Stubborn unemployment crisis puts BEE on 2024 chopping block
The latest unemployment statistics presented in Stats SA’s Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) are another reminder that race-based policies, like BEE, have ...
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Pre-Budget 2025 webinar: how to unlock billions in growth potential – IRR
Ahead of next week’s budget, the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) has urged finance minister Enoch Godongwana to consider three simple steps that could unlock ...
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Scale of SA’s jobs crisis laid bare
A failure to ‘create jobs’ has been South Africa’s most enduring problem since 1994. The full extent of this is brought out in the 2023 edition of the South ...
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SA needs a budget for the people − IRR
With its anaemic economic growth, rising debt, failing service delivery, high crime, and record-high unemployment, South Africa cannot afford another year of ...
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IRR Growth Strategy: Inexpensive, implementable ideas to turn SA around
Inexpensive and easily implementable reforms could provide a credible foundation for sustainable growth rates of 7% of GDP within a decade, allowing South ...
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Pre-Budget 2025 webinar: how to unlock billions in growth potential – IRR
Ahead of next week’s budget, the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) has urged finance minister Enoch Godongwana to consider three simple steps that could unlock ...
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MICHAEL MORRIS: Crisis is about entrenched woes, not budget - Business Day
Anticipating Wednesday’s budget 2.0, it seems telling in hindsight how often the word “crisis” appeared in assessments of finance minister Enoch Godongwana’s ...
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