Futher more, i think that unemployed should have free access to the internet to learn skills like coding, CAD and other free and open source software. All this skills can be learned via tutorials. With enough practice you can become a freelancer and start your own business. Even theoretical knowledge about crafts jobs can be learned for free via Internet
While i really like your way of thinking....i dont think that idea is a good one as the minimum wage is already not enough for a living. In my eyes, the key to the reduction of unemployment is education in skills needed in the economy in combination with creating an environment that attracts international business. The reality in SA is that many kids that finish school with Matric cant even do basic math...and international business lost interest in investing in SA due to the corruption and incompetence of ANC Kids in schools need to see that they get a fair chance for a job if they put effort into studying in school and learning skills needed in the labour market while visiting school.
@gailday8371 yes sure...that works if you have a relative even ammount of job seekers and open positions. In SA how ever unemployment is mainly a problem of low skilled or no skilled people. And for these people are just relatively little amounts of offial jobs available. Not having a minimum wage or basic labour rights will result in conditions where more and more people work but still can't have a living and need criminal activitys to just survive. Such conditions where people already work for less than minimum wage are already existing plentyfull anyway ....they are just illegal and nobody follows up or cares The factorys where plenty of low skilled and no skilled people could find work, just dont exist anymore in SA...Countrys like Bangladesh are a typical example that took over the textile industry that once existed in SA and providedsuch jobs. The unemployment rate will only go down (and living conditions go up to reduce crime) if business are attracted to SA that creaty quality products that can be exported (and once the income level in SA increases also be sold locally) The key to that is educated and skilled labour and a corruption free government. Only an educated person will actually understand that supporting the ANC/EFF/ZUMA is the real reason for the problems and the little progress that has been made since the end of apartheid Hence the people in power in SA have very little interest to really educate the poor....or to attract business that create jobs.....that is the sad reality in SA During Apartheid the whites made life hell for poor people.....now the politically well connected, rich and corupt blacks
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Futher more, i think that unemployed should have free access to the internet to learn skills like coding, CAD and other free and open source software.
All this skills can be learned via tutorials. With enough practice you can become a freelancer and start your own business.
Even theoretical knowledge about crafts jobs can be learned for free via Internet
It cannot be said any clearer than this. What forces are in play preventing the unemployed "contracting out" of onerous Labour legislation?
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While i really like your way of thinking....i dont think that idea is a good one as the minimum wage is already not enough for a living.
In my eyes, the key to the reduction of unemployment is education in skills needed in the economy in combination with creating an environment that attracts international business.
The reality in SA is that many kids that finish school with Matric cant even do basic math...and international business lost interest in investing in SA due to the corruption and incompetence of ANC
Kids in schools need to see that they get a fair chance for a job if they put effort into studying in school and learning skills needed in the labour market while visiting school.
Sadly the REAL minimum wage is R0. Allow people to determine their own conditions of employment. Their decision, their right.
@gailday8371 yes sure...that works if you have a relative even ammount of job seekers and open positions.
In SA how ever unemployment is mainly a problem of low skilled or no skilled people.
And for these people are just relatively little amounts of offial jobs available.
Not having a minimum wage or basic labour rights will result in conditions where more and more people work but still can't have a living and need criminal activitys to just survive.
Such conditions where people already work for less than minimum wage are already existing plentyfull anyway ....they are just illegal and nobody follows up or cares
The factorys where plenty of low skilled and no skilled people could find work, just dont exist anymore in SA...Countrys like Bangladesh are a typical example that took over the textile industry that once existed in SA and providedsuch jobs.
The unemployment rate will only go down (and living conditions go up to reduce crime) if business are attracted to SA that creaty quality products that can be exported (and once the income level in SA increases also be sold locally)
The key to that is educated and skilled labour and a corruption free government.
Only an educated person will actually understand that supporting the ANC/EFF/ZUMA is the real reason for the problems and the little progress that has been made since the end of apartheid
Hence the people in power in SA have very little interest to really educate the poor....or to attract business that create jobs.....that is the sad reality in SA
During Apartheid the whites made life hell for poor people.....now the politically well connected, rich and corupt blacks