After many foreign nationals entered SA due to lax border security, businesses found that immigrants were more qualified for certain jobs than locals
Members of Operation Dudula protested against the employment of foreigners. Picture: ALON SKUY,” . After many foreign nationals entered the country due to border security deficiencies, businesses discovered that immigrants were more qualified for certain jobs than locals.I agree that undocumented foreigners should not be employed.
Businesses will always act expediently to protect their efficiencies and profits. Bear in mind that SA's enormous unemployment rate was caused by ANC government policies and the destruction of state-owned entities, and therefore the private sector is not complicit in exacerbating joblessness. Patriotism and loyalty have no place in business, particularly where the government has shown itself to be grossly unethical and dishonest towards its people. As the saying goes, if you want loyalty, buy a dog.JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Send us an email with your comments to [email protected]. Letters of more than 300 words will be edited for length. Anonymous correspondence will not be published. Writers should include a daytime telephone number.
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