Institution has put itself back at centre stage over the past two years
The National Economic Development and Labour Council summit this week showcased a turnaround at an institution which had been sidelined for many years — but has put itself back at centre stage over the past two years.
It has played a crucial role in getting business, labour, community and the government around the table to respond rapidly to Covid-19’s economic fallout and to the July unrest, as well as to help drive SA’s vaccine rollout...If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.
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