{"id":1990,"date":"2018-10-11T09:37:44","date_gmt":"2018-10-11T09:37:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/clockworkapp.co.za\/?p=1990"},"modified":"2018-10-11T09:37:44","modified_gmt":"2018-10-11T09:37:44","slug":"summary-jobs-summit-october-2018","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/clockworkapp.co.za\/summary-jobs-summit-october-2018\/","title":{"rendered":"Summary of the Jobs Summit (October 2018)"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Jobs Summit took place over two days in Midrand last week, where President Ramaphosa outlined the country\u2019s plans for tackling the trifecta of core issues plaguing South Africans; unemployment, poverty and inequality.<\/p>\n

The unemployment rate in South Africa currently sits at 27.2% and is the seventh highest in the world.<\/p>\n

Ramaphosa says that we cannot wait another 6 years for another Job Summit. \u00a0He suggests meeting in two years and seeing what progress has been made.<\/p>\n

Ramaphosa targets to reduce unemployment by an ambitious 6% in South Africa by 2030. But does remark that in would take \u2018something extraordinary\u2019 to meet this goal.<\/p>\n

The Solution<\/h2>\n

Ramaphosa further stated that the Jobs Summit had reached its purpose of carving a roadmap on how to drive job creation, job retention and boost the country\u2019s economy. This was outlined in the historic framework agreement signed by the National Economic Development and Labour Council (NEDLAC). Key points of the framework:<\/p>\n

Who is Nedlac?<\/h3>\n