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    Quote Originally Posted by Blurock View Post
    Teach your workforce AND management not to rely on politicians. Teach them that corruption does not pay. Teach them to improve their skills, including social skills. Improve working conditions and demand value for money. Everyone has a choice in life. We need to make the right choices now!

    Utopia? Maybe not.
    I think I will have more success importing the cheaper stuff from over seas, tried the teaching method.
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    There is a simple solution. Just ban all the trade unions. They are counter productive-less hours less work more money.. They have no concept of the meaning of units produced at the least cost. They are hell bent on reducing the working hours and overtime paid to people who want to work. The reasoning behind this is that this will create more jobs is flawed. I would rather pay some who does good work more money.
    Strikes reduce the number of jobs.

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    So you are happy to just continue paying taxes and not worry about the future? An informed and educated workforce will understand that the politicians and trade unions are misleading them and ruining the economy. If there is no growth, there is no job creation. Without job creation there is no future, only growing unemployment, a sure recipe for anarchy.

    It is time that every South African take responsibility and get this message across. Employers, trade unions and workers must start acting in the interest of the country and not just serve their own selfish ego's.
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    You know, I can only bang may head so many times on a brick wall , continuation of this act will crack my skull, and quite frankly, I have exceeded this point.

    It has now become time in which the unions and workers experience the fruit of their labour, to put it mildly, as they will continue forcing the issue for as long as employers will entertain it. When employers stop entertaining these ridiculous demands, then and only then will it change. So sooner rather than later is the requirement. The longer we wait, the more damage is created.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blurock View Post
    An informed and educated workforce will understand that the politicians and trade unions are misleading them and ruining the economy.
    Unfortunately there is a simple solution to that - keep the majority of voters poorly educated and misinformed

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