WILL MORE LABOUR INSPECTORS MEAN BETTER LAW ENFORCEMENT
The Department of Employment and Labour has given further insight into the President’s plan to bolster the department with an additional 10,000 new labour inspectors. In making the announcement, Ramaphosa made it clear that businesses failing to comply with immigration requirements will
face serious consequences. In his response to the president’s SONA, Deputy Labour Minister
- Jomo Sibiya said “The additional capacity will assist in improving inspections from 300,000 workplace visits annually to about 1.6 million.

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