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31 May 2011
 
 
SA: Oliphant: Budget vote speech by the Minister of Labour, in the National Council of Provinces (31/05/2011)
Topics

Date: 31/05/2011
Source: the Department of Labour
Title: SA: Oliphant: Budget vote speech by the Minister of Labour, in the National Council of Provinces

 

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24 May 2011
 
SA: Oliphant: Budget vote speech by the Minister of Labour, in the National Assembly (24/05/2011)
Topics

Date: 24/05/2011
Source: The Department of Labour
Title: SA: Oliphant: Budget vote speech by the Minister of Labour, in the National Assembly

 

Honourable...

 
 
18 Feb 2011
 
Sacci: Comments by the South Africa Chamber of Commerce and Industry, on the Draft Labour Bills (18/02/2011)
Statements

The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SACCI) yesterday submitted its comments on the Labour Bills, published in December, to the Department of Labour. In its comments SACCI said...

 
 
06 Jan 2011
 
 
 
Employment Services Bill [B – 2010]
BILL
To provide for public employment services; to provide for the registration of private employment agencies; to provide for the establishment of the Employment Services Board; to provide for the...
 
 
17 Aug 2010
 
Employment Services Bill will damage job market — DA
LEGISLATION
Draft legislation now before Cabinet will make the Labour Department a massive labour broker and severely restrict the free market in employment, the Democratic Alliance (DA) said on Tuesday.
 
 
DA: Statement by Ian Ollis, Democratic Alliance shadow deputy minister of labour, on the draft Labour Bill (17/08/2010)
Statements


Draft labour bill before cabinet would centralise hiring power in labour department
Labour department would be turned into a massive labour broker and severely restrict the free...

 
 
 
                       
 
 
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