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Almost half of workers younger than 30 do the “bare minimum” at their jobs if they see no prospect of their wages increasing. According to a new poll from recruiting company Robert Walters Recruitment, this new phenomenon is termed “quiet quitting”.Faulty generators and having to work by the light of a cellphone’s torch are among the challenges faced by doctors at Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital in Mthatha in the Eastern Cape.
From Komani . Meleni was struggling to register at Wits University for a master’s in economic health as she was unable to pay off her student debt.
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