Wednesday, 15 May 2013

REALITY CHECK

SALARIES ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SLOPE

Picture:different prices represented by animals
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It is funny how these daily needs prices keeps on going high, within days, hours, minutes or seconds and yet you will not find salaries increasing at least once a month.

The more petrol price increases the more statistics of unemployment we have here in South Africa. The International Labour Organisation (IOL) projects a global youth unemployment rate of 12, 7% by 2017.

According to the ILO, of the 202 million people unemployed globally, 40% are under the age of 24.South Africa’s prices are even worse. Statistics South Africa’s figures for the third quarter of 2012 show 71% of the unemployed are aged 25-34 and the unemployment rate among youth is 36%.

 About 3,3million youth aged 15-34 are not employed or studying (read more...).This is a serious situation where by Government Founding like NYDA, should bring their hand to pull every single youth who has the potential or ability to start their own Organisation, regardless  of whether their organization are on start up position or what.

The best checklist should be the best business plan, with objectives. Lets all contribute in helping our country to eradicate youth unemployment rate.
by:Pebetse


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