Business Leadership SA boss says labour's inability to compromise on salaries at Eskom and on its unbundling has weighed on growthBLSA CEO Bonang Mohale says workers' above-inflation salary increases at Eskom in 2018 are partly to blame for SA's low growth. Picture: SUNDAY TIMES
The business organisation, which represents more than 70 of the country’s biggest companies, said labour’s inability to compromise on salaries at Eskom and the unbundling of the embattled power utility has weighed on the economy. While the Treasury expects growth of 1.5% in 2019 , the Reserve Bank, which expects 1.3%, said in April that if power cuts persist throughout 2019, it could shave as much as 1.1 percentage points off growth for the year and more than 100,000 job losses.
“The economy is weak because of the supply-side of the economy that doesn’t allow people to participate.”
This is an utter distortion of facts!
They know very well that that is ABSOLUTE BS!
Unions should be banned
Starting to feel the pinch too?
I think that’s correct but ultimately the buck stops with government.
True. A fragmented labour union environment is dangerous for any economy. They compete with each other instead of working in the interest of workers.
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