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There are a growing number of people finding employment in the formal non-agriculture sector according to a recent Stats SA survey which covered private and public enterprises across the country.
The Manpower Employment Outlook survey indicates employer negativity in provincial hiring plans for the first quarter of 2012, with the Western Cape as the province with the strongest employment growth.
More than any other population group black African children are most likely to be abandoned out of the three million orphaned children in South Africa, revealed a Stats SA report.
South African businesses have been urged to assess their readiness for achieving global success in 2012 by reviewing their ability to manage competencies of information, marketing, language and culture across borders, says Professor Runar Framnes.
For many businesses December is the busiest period and it’s important for employees to plan at least six-to-12 months ahead of time, and engage with employers on the optimum time to enjoy the mandatory leave periods offered.
Are short courses an asset to the skills development landscape or do they detract from the learning process? Des Squire looks at the value short course and skills programmes bring to the education platform.
The idea of storytelling is growing in popularity and becoming a widely used tool to communicate thoughts, present ideas and influence others. How does it work? Nancy Duarte talks about the power of storytelling and how it can be used to convey information in a way that people will remember.
The South African delegation at COP17 received high praise from President Jacob Zuma for their “outstanding achievement” at the recently concluded climate change conference in Durban.
Media reports indicate that there are a large number of migrants within South African borders. Many come with skills that are in short supply among SA citizens. The temptation then is to employ these migrant. But what are the requirements, and what are the dangers of employing someone illegally? Ivan Israelstam provides cautionary advice.
As part of the plan towards improving the lives of people with disabilities the Department of Higher Education and Training has established a bursary fund to the value of R77-million for students at university level who have disabilities.
2012 will prove to be the starting year for a number of major new employment legislation initiatives says Rob Cooper, a Payroll tax expert at Softline VIP, part of the Sage Group plc.
Where do private ETD providers fit into the QCTO? In order to answer this question we need to dissect the QCTO system.
Many members find great difficulty with all the terms used on the site. The following simple description gives you a start to distinguishing between Leanerships, Internships, and In-service training.
You can imagine the boss arriving at the HR Manager’s office asking for a policy on social media. Have HR fallen into the trap of relying on 'dumb' policies?
Counselling can alleviate stress or pain caused by difficult situations and people when it is done right, but too many think counselling is about making the appropriate noises at the appropriate times. Nicolene Rose-Innes talks about the real role of a counsellor.
Poverty continues to soar and it is clear that simply giving people 'stuff' does not work. Warren Te Brugge, the founder of My Arms Wide Open, explains why this albeit well-meaning approach to aid is clearly wrong. He explains that there is a better way to create opportunities, develop businesses, sustain growth and rebuild communities.
More access to female condoms, protection of commercial sex workers and access to HIV information for rural women were some of the requests given to Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe as the country marks World Aids Day.
During a side event at the COP17 climate change conference South African high school learners presented a youth protocol to Minster Lulu Xingwana, concluding a year-long programme which culminated on the opening day of COP17 at a simulated youth climate negotiation.
There are a growing number of people finding employment in the formal non-agriculture sector according to a recent Stats SA survey which covered private and public enterprises across the country.
Social media may offer new channels for communicating with stakeholders but online social networking sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Myspace can also act as a platform for negative publicity. Do you, as the employer have any control over what is said about your business?
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