SA workers need to toughen up and adapt.

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South Africa’s workforce needs to step up efforts to become more effective contributors to South Africa’s economy, a skills development and recruitment services company has urged.

This Workers Day, Afrika Tikkun Services (ATS) challenges workers to take responsibility and rise to the task of bringing their best ethical and professional selves to work, committed to developing the skills that will keep their jobs sustainable and beneficial to the home and the economy. “It's important that economic empowerment ensures that people acquire the skills which translate into real economic activity,” says ATS CEO, Onyi Nwaneri.
2 May 2022 8AM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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