Curbing S.A's Unemployment | 2024 South Africa-China Jobs Fair

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Curbing S.A's Unemployment | 2024 South Africa-China Jobs Fair


South Africa is hosting the 2024 South Africa-China Jobs Fair. Over 60 Chinese-invested companies operating in South Africa are participating in the fair that’s taking place at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand.

The jobs fair is positioned to address challenges of unemployment, the country’s economic recovery, together with growth…

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@Ineedsomething747

Liar!

@LindaSibeko-j2v

Anc😅 election campaigns

@paullal6759

They will own South Africa in 15 to 20 years time.😢😢😢😢

@TheHistoryCode125

While the South Africa-China Jobs Fair presents itself as a solution to unemployment challenges, it's crucial to critically analyze the situation. The video showcases Power China, a Chinese construction company, highlighting their commitment to job creation and adherence to labor laws. However, it's important to remember that companies often prioritize profit maximization. Their adherence to labor laws might simply be a means to operate within the legal framework, while potentially exploiting loopholes or engaging in practices that benefit them more than South African workers. Additionally, the emphasis on "skills transfer" could translate to Chinese companies bringing in their own workforce for specialized tasks, leaving South Africans with lower-skilled and lower-paying jobs. It's essential to delve deeper into the types of jobs created, the long-term sustainability of these positions, and the potential for exploitation before celebrating this as a definitive solution to South Africa's unemployment crisis.

@insanitywithin1

Lies

That’s a big step, I really hope it doesn’t backfire in a long run.

@AndrewMcFarlane_1

Chinese companies: we can create jobs!
ANC government: please what do you need?
Chinese companies: all your mines and factories and accommodation for Chinese Nationals
ANC government: Ok cool!