DA: Statement by the Dean Macpherson, DA Shadow Deputy Minister for Trade and Industry, manufacturing sector continues haemorrhaging jobs (27/08/2014)

27th August 2014

DA: Statement by the Dean Macpherson, DA Shadow Deputy Minister for Trade and Industry, manufacturing sector continues haemorrhaging jobs (27/08/2014)

Today, manufacturing sector advocacy group, Manufacturing Circle, revealed that 59000 jobs have been lost in the manufacturing sector in the second quarter of the year.

This follows the release of economic data indicating manufacturing industry shrank by -0,3 percentage within the second quarter.

Manufacturing Circle represents 36 major industry players within the manufacturing sector.

Since 2008, Manufacturing Circle claims that the industry has shed a total of 250 000 jobs – a sure indication that this traditionally labour intensive industry is failing to generate jobs for millions of South Africans.

Confidence in the sector is clearly also on the decline. A survey conducted by the organisation reveals that only 2 % of respondents perceived the manufacturing sector to be in good condition. This is a drastic decline from the 12 % recorded amongst companies the same time last year.

In the first quarter of 2014, manufacturing employment shrank by 4.4%, and between September 2006 and
March 2014, 188 000 South Africans employed in the manufacturing sector lost their jobs.

Causes for the industry’s failure are clear; government's confused approach to the National Development Plan, unstable labour relations and weak investor confidence driven by government’s inaction.

With the right kinds of intervention, the DA believes that the inclusive economic growth can be achieved.

The DA has already proposed the following key interventions to turn the sector and economy around:

Government must put its money where its mouth and act swiftly to turn the industry around now before matter worsen and even more South Africans are left without jobs.