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South Africa’s cosseted union movement

FOR NOW, South Africa has among the most cosseted workers in the world. For those, that is, who can obtain paid, regular remuneration in a country where unemployment is the only steadily growing sector of an enfeebled economy.

Because it is exceedingly difficult to get rid of staff, private sector employers by preference look to mechanisation or outsourcing as solutions.

This trend, which exists in any

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