Thursday 8 March 2012

Where are the Labour Brokers representatives?

COSATU's MARCH

On the 07th March 2012, the Congress of South African Union (COSATU) had a march around South Africa's major cities.The march was about the controversial E-tolling System and "Labour Brokers".Judging  from the turn out of the marchers it's clear that South African citizens wants Labour Brokers to be dealt away with.
According to the  survey conducted by Topline Research Solutions using client databases provided by the Confederation of Associations in the Private Employment Sector (CAPES). Topline conducted surveys of 110 labour brokers, representing 268,777 labour broker workers or 29.8% of the industry total.85 % of  labour brokers are privately owned, with 61%/39% split between males and females.
The question Am asking myself is that the organization that is representing labour brokers what is it that  is doing to clear the bad perception and image that South african citizens have about them , is their PR department doing enough regarding Brand awareness about labour brokers?.
http://moneyweb.co.za/mw/view/mw/en/page292681?oid=527437&sn=2009+Detail&pid=287226

1 comment:

  1. The government should reconsider this Etolling system as more than half of the nation is against it

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