0% of South Africans regard land as most important issue to them personally – IPSOS

Apart from job creation, the issues of poverty, crime and corruption were also spontaneously mentioned by more than half of adult South Africans. Infrastructure development and education are on the list of about four in every ten South Africans, while the issues of healthcare and HIV and AIDS are mentioned by about three in every ten. Almost a fifth mentioned landlessness and land claims and a tenth the brain drain – the process by which the country loses many skilled people. However, these last two issues are not on the list when South Africans are asked to choose only one most important issue from the list.

In the next table the results are given in more detail – showing priorities of different age groups and the supporters of different political parties. The opinions of people who are working either full-time or part-time or are unemployed are also shown.

By contrast 47% of survey respondents list unemployment as biggest such issue, 11% say poverty

Ipsos Poll: The “People’s Agenda” puts Job Creation as priority

The issue of “Unemployment/job creation/too few jobs” is seen as an absolute priority for almost 9 out of every ten South African adults (87%) when asked: “What are the most important issues or problems facing this country that the NEW government, elected in 2014, should address?”[1]

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Wyn lewer enorme bydrae tot BBP, skep werk

Alle provinsies trek hieruit voordeel, nie net Wes-Kaap

Deur Francois Williams Woensdag 04 Februarie 2015 07:30

Rico Basson, hoof van Vinpro.

’n Studie wat wys hoeveel die Suid-Afrikaanse wynbedryf tot werkskepping bydra en tot 1,2% van die ekonomie beslaan, kan as argument gebruik word om meer steun van die regering te kry.

Rico Basson, hoof van die wynbedryfdiensorganisasie Vinpro, sê die bedryf het in 2013 danksy wynuitvoer tot R8,5 miljard se buitelandse valuta die land ingebring.

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ANC CALLS FOR FASTER LAND REFORM

Johannesburg – The African National Congress is putting emphasis on the need to speed up land redistribution amid increasing pressure from opposition players such as the EFF and Numsa.

ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe on Wednesday said the ruling party was calling for a cap on land ownership in the country.

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GLOBAL EMPLOYMENT LAW UPDATE – SOUTH AFRICA

The Labour Relations Act, No 66 of 1995, the Basic Conditions of Employment Act, No 75 of 1997 and the Employment Equity Act, No 55 of 1998 form the statutory backbone and parameters of employment law in South Africa. These statutes govern the employment relationship between parties and also outline the procedure for resolving employment disputes between parties. Legislation during 2013 and at the beginning of 2014 made material amendments to these statutes and introduced a new statute called the Employment Services Act. The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of some of the important changes in terms of the amendments to these statutes and is not therefore an exhaustive account of all the amendments.

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VOORSPOEDIGE 2015!

Welkom terug aan diegene wat gelukkig genoeg was om met verlof te kon gaan, maar aan almal ‘n baie voorspoedige 2015!

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NATIONAL MINIMUM WAGE NO MAGIC WAND SAYS AGRI SA

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“It would be extremely short sighted if not inhumane not to acknowledge the desperate situation many fellow South Africans find themselves in”, says Johannes Möller president of Agri SA. We most certainly cannot as individuals and as a country turn a blind eye on absolute poverty and worse even people not having enough to eat he added.

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TOP-BOERE ‘OORWEEG 20%-GRONDVOORSTEL’

‘n Voorstel dat boere 20% van hul plase aan hul plaaswerkers oorhandig, het vandeesweek uit ‘n vergadering tussen Suid-Afrika se top- kommersiële boere op Stellenbosch gespruit.

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NEW WAGE RATES FOR DOMESTIC WORKERS

Johannesburg – Labour Minister Mildred Oliphant has upwardly adjusted domestic workers’ annual wages in line with the new minimum wage, her office said on Tuesday.

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WE DON’T SUPPORT A MORATORIUM ON LEGAL FARMWORKER EVICTIONS – ASUF

ASUF’s VIEWS ON FARMWORKER EVICTIONS

The Agriculture Sector Unity Forum (ASUF), comprising of all the national formations of primary agriculture, was invited to participate and address a meeting held under the auspices of deputy president, Mr Cyril Ramaphosa, on Saturday, 1 November 2014 in Paarl. At this meeting ASUF, represented by its chairman Mr Japie Grobler and Ms Annelize Crosby, highlighted issues relevant to the context within which agricultural development and the upliftment of farmworkers and their families should be addressed.

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