Government outlines laws on hiring of foreigners

TheChamp

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Amid the continued clampdown by government officials on employers who are non-compliant with various South African laws, the department of employment and labour (DEL) this week outlined myriad procedures that businesses hiring local and foreign nationals should follow.

DEL spokesperson Mishack Magakwe, who has confirmed that various local businesses were to be targeted for inspection “from time to time”, said it was “important for an employer who has a vacant post to advertise it in the local media – newspaper or online”.

Explained Magakwe: “The local citizens then get first chance to take up that employment opportunity by submitting their applications for the post to the employer.

“If the employer finds suitable candidates for the post, he then hires from the local pool of applications and the matter is closed.”

 

ToxicBunny

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Bwahahaha...

All I get from that is that the DEL wants to be involved in the hiring process for everyone....
 

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Yet another unjust and immoral regulation. Who people employ is no business of the government. It's precisely this sort of interference that's killing the economy. How did these politicians arrogate to themselves the power to tell others who they may and may not employ? It's a bloody disgrace.
 

ToxicBunny

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We need economic growth in which our people are the primary beneficiaries.

Involving the DEL in the hiring process will stymie growth though. Government departments are inefficient at the best of times, and private companies can't absorb that inefficiency into their hiring process.
 

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We need economic growth, not this shît.

I agree. But hiring local citizens first is the correct option, and a world wide standard. How would you like to be replaced at work by a foreign worker, who is far cheaper than you?
 

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I agree. But hiring local citizens first is the correct option, and a world wide standard. How would you like to be replaced at work by a foreign worker, who is far cheaper than you?
I believe in a free market, cheap labour makes us more competitive and help our economy grow. Everyone will benefit from a growing economy.

Government should not tell a private business who they can and can not employ. One of these days they going to force you to employ according the race of a person, oh wait....
 
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joke of the day, works nice on paper. Who is going to care for our African friends from above.
 

Nanfeishen

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If locals and foreigners are equaly skilled, trained , educated and have the same work ethics, the law makes sense.

However the reality in S.A. is that often the foreigner has more qualities to offer than the local.
 

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Off course, I am just a lowly AA candidate, I have never claimed to have skills to grow the economy.

don't worry. no matter you are low skill / no kill, the anc government will put you to the top position such as SOEs' CEO, top government officials such as minister or even be the president. you have the power to turn the economy around as what CR said.

remember to have your anc membership card in your pocket, don't have one? get it now!!!!
 
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