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Vol 44, No. 2

A mixed bag of fruit

by Matthew Parks

Delivering on the Presidential Jobs Summit and ERRP commitments SALB interviewed Cosatu’s Parliamentary Coordinator, Matthew Parks, to find out what …

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Categories On politics and economics, Vol 44, No. 2

Old Wine, New Bottle: The Economic Reconstruction and Recovery Plan

by Trevor Shaku

A year after government’s Economic Reconstruction and Recovery Plan (ERRP) promised to stimulate equitable and inclusive growth in order to …

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Categories On politics and economics, Vol 44, No. 2

NUMSA adapts to Covid-19

by Vanessa Le Roux
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Covid 19 has wreaked havoc on workers’ lives and has forced trade unions to change the ways they operate. Vanessa …

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Categories In the unions, Vol 44, No. 2

Government’s EPWPs need a new focus

by Thabiso Modise
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Covid-19 has exacerbated unemployment levels, particularly for youth, to their highest levels ever says Thabiso Modise. Existing government programmes like …

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Categories Featured, In the community, Vol 44, No. 2

Rights without rights

by Amy Tekié
Domestic Worker

The tragic consequences of informality in the domestic sector during the Covid-19 Pandemic Statistics South Africa reported that over 25% …

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Categories In the Workplace, Issue, Vol 44, No. 2
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