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Yesterday (Wed) EFF leader Julius Malema vowed to continue pushing for all restaurants in South Africa to employ more South Africans than foreign nationals. He visited some restaurants at the Mall of Africa in Johannesburg to go and investigate for himself saying this is the first step in making sure that 60 percent of South Africans are employed and 40 percent of foreign nationals must be considered for job opportunities. Let’s take a look now at how practical such a quota system is and under the current economic climate that the country is going through, is it a smart move? To lead us in this discussion, we are joined on the line by…
Guest: Michael Bagriam - Labour law expert from Bagraim Attorneys
By SAfmYesterday (Wed) EFF leader Julius Malema vowed to continue pushing for all restaurants in South Africa to employ more South Africans than foreign nationals. He visited some restaurants at the Mall of Africa in Johannesburg to go and investigate for himself saying this is the first step in making sure that 60 percent of South Africans are employed and 40 percent of foreign nationals must be considered for job opportunities. Let’s take a look now at how practical such a quota system is and under the current economic climate that the country is going through, is it a smart move? To lead us in this discussion, we are joined on the line by…
Guest: Michael Bagriam - Labour law expert from Bagraim Attorneys