15 Oct 2013

Human Resources & Recruitment

Ramphele: Drop BEE

Agang SA leader Mamphela Ramphele has called for SA to abandon empowerment, which, she says, has not worked. A great many people would agree with her. She also said that under an Agang government, officials found guilty of corruption would be jailed for a minimum of 15 years. Do we hear calls of "More!" "More!"?

Our education system is generally considered by quite a few people to be in a shambles, so it's not surprising that it's bleeding teachers. According to Angie Motshekga, some 14,000 teachers left the education department in the 2012/13 financial year. Of these, 6,272 resigned. If one reads media reports of teachers being assaulted, disruptive pupils and what-have-you, the only real surprise is that there are not more teachers taking the gap and taking up less onerous jobs in which they will have the respect they deserve... from all quarters.

We need entrepreneurs here, but Canada plans to lure SA entrepreneurs to Canada with a Start-up Visa. So what are we going to do to keep our budding entrepreneurs and future employers here?

Come fly with me - but only if you have a bit of cash... Rob Baker (no relation, as you can see he's far better looking than I am) makes some points about what the role of a state-owned airline should be, and also, what the state should not do that might stifle competition.

Rod Baker, Content Director

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DA bemoans hurdles for 'urgent' youth wage bill
[Linda Ensor] Considerable obstacles stand in the way of the adoption by Parliament of the draft Employment Tax Incentive Bill‚ which is required urgently to address the crisis of youth unemployment‚ the Democratic Alliance (DA) said on Tuesday, 15 October. Read more >>

14,000 teachers leave education department
More than 14,000 teachers left the department of basic education in the 2012/13 financial year, Minister Angie Motshekga said in a parliamentary reply. Read more >>

Transformation too slow says Pityana
Progress in transforming South African workplaces is too slow says Council for the Advancement of the SA Constitution (CASAC) chairman Sipho Pityana. Read more >>

Dti to launch informal sector scheme
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More needs to be done for SMMEs says Thabethe
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Labour Law & Unions
Mineworkers fail to gain from share plans
[Carol Paton] Employee share ownership plans (Esops) in the mining industry - viewed five years ago as a way to spread the benefits of empowerment to workers - have all but failed, with minimal benefits flowing to lower-end employees now that the schemes have begun to vest. Read more >>

Generations gap
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False information more prevalent than employers realise
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Strikes slow August manufacturing growth
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Use technology to navigate new codes
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SAB granted interdict to stop violence by Fawu
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Skills Development & Training
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Government

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Patel reports funding records
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