In an effort to ramp up its inspections, the Department of Employment and Labour’s inspectors will visit 839,000 workplaces over the next five years.
Minister Thulas Nxesi, delivering his department’s 2022/2023 budget this week, said these inspections play an important role in promoting a culture of equality and fair treatment in workplaces.
The Minister says enhancing social security for South African employees is one of his biggest priorities.
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In an effort to ramp up its inspections, the Department of Employment and Labour’s inspectors will visit 839,000 workplaces over the next five years, this was said by Employment and Labour Minister, @NxesiThulas https://t.co/Jbgfur4NLA #BudgetVote2022 #LabourBudgetVote2022 pic.twitter.com/GJ6bs6C8Et
— Department of Employment and Labour (@deptoflabour) May 25, 2022