SA jobs at risk, warns Solidarity

File picture: Rogan Ward, Reuters

File picture: Rogan Ward, Reuters

Published Apr 26, 2016

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Johannesburg - South Africa's Solidarity union said on Tuesday that 58 549 workers could lose their jobs this year, with more than 29 000 jobs on the line in the mining sector and 8 000 in the metal and engineering industry.

Lay-offs are a thorny political issue in Africa's most industrialised economy where the jobless rate is around 25 percent and the ruling African National Congress faces a stern test in local elections in August.

In a presentation, the union, which mostly represents skilled workers, said companies where its members work had received 88 lay-off notices the past 12 months.

“The current pattern and wave of retrenchments are very similar to the situation at the end of 2008 and the beginning of 2009 which was the precursor to the recession,” Solidarity General Secretary Gideon du Plessis said.

South Africa's economy is barely growing, hobbled by power and skills shortages and depressed commodity prices.

REUTERS

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