BREAKING: Unemployment hits highest level in more than 11 years

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Yes. German principal pulling out.

Well, it was actually inevitable with the NHI-disaster looming ahead - just sooner than expected.
NHI has been pushed back to 2025/6 for first bit government funding. Maybe he's just no longer making money, investors put up with worse as long as there's profits to earn still.
 

noxibox

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Even if the changes in France are responsible for the drop in unemployment they're not exactly the sort of changes the big complainers about South African labour law are likely to go for. My suspicion is that Giulietta Talevi saw that quote and thought it sounded cool, but has not even bothered to take a rudimentary look at what the changes in France entail. They certainly aren't the free for all hire, then fire on a whim scenario some would love. Employees still have protection. France, like the rest of Europe, isn't abandoning the goal of people having stability in their lives.

Doesn't quite work that way - permanent after 6 months max (which is deemed reasonable)
It doesn't specify. My understanding is that probationary periods have been getting longer in South Africa.

There wasn't any in the post you quoted.
 

reactor_sa

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Considering how many people are leaving these days, it's a lot worse than it was in 2008
 
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