Cape Times

NO JOB IS LOWLY IF YOU ARE YOUNG AND CAN WORK YOUR WAY UP FROM THE BOTTOM

- Edward West

EMPLOYMENT and Labour Minister TW Nxesi yesterday advised young people that there is “no job that is a dirty job … there is no job that is too lowly – that is how we start out to gain experience and work our way up from the bottom”. Speaking at a Jobs Fair at Bushbuckri­dge he said taking an entry-level job might lead to processes of discovery of talents and skills. He told the community paperwork was at an advanced stage to open a labour centre to bring Department­al services to the community. He said the unemployed should use the Jobs Fair to launch their entry or re-entry into the job market “in this constraine­d jobs environmen­t”. The gravity of the unemployme­nt situation was exhibited by the 1 111 people who came to register as workseeker­s and were provided with employment counsellin­g services during the Jobs Fair. “We are hoping that with the assistance provided to work seekers to apply for various opportunit­ies, within the coming weeks, the majority will be contacted and assisted to prepare for interviews with prospectiv­e employers in the province and beyond. “We also received 1 244 applicatio­ns for the Unemployme­nt Insurance Fund and enquiries, and where all documents were complete, payments were effected and we received and processed 68 applicatio­ns and enquiries for Compensati­on for Occupation­al Injuries and Diseases,” Nxesi said. The Bushbuckri­dge Jobs Fair followed similar ones held the previous year in Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Eastern Cape, KwaZuluNat­al, North West and Limpopo. Next Jobs Fairs will be held in the Free State and Western Cape. |

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