85,000 jobs created in Western Cape in Quarter 3Â
Western Cape’s third quarter has exhibited a gladdening rise in employment rates with 85,000 new jobs created and an almost two percent decline in unemployment.
Western Cape’s third quarter has exhibited a gladdening rise in employment rates with 85,000 new jobs created and an almost two percent decline in unemployment.
There is already an exodus of high tax paying individuals on the go, and a wealth tax will certainly speed it up, with a resulting shrinkage of an already small tax base.
As a result of pandemic lockdowns, Australia finds itself in a position where a lack of skilled workers is affecting its economy.
When one is heavily pregnant with twins and has a two-year-old underfoot, any smidgen of assistance is as valuable as salt in Ancient Rome.
Data doesn’t lie. For those in SA’s long unemployment queues, “actual work” beats the nebulous concept of “decent work” every time.
Jacob Zuma’s resignation speech was a classic seesaw event, very calculated from his end with no definitive ‘will he, won’t he’ resign until the end.
COSATU and Business Leadership South Africa held an unprecedented two-day meeting over the weekend.
South Africa remains a land of great opportunity. But those wanting to participate need to factor in socio-political realities.
The 10 most important parts of the minimum wage agreement that every South African should know, as it doesn’t only impact the 6.6 million workers earning below R3,500 a month.
The curtains have been drawn and the World Economic Forum in Davos has come and gone. And for the last time Alec Hogg wraps things up.