
Employment and Labour Minister, Nomakhosazana Meth / X: @deptoflabour
With only 2%-5% of workplaces currently inspected, the expansion aims to close longstanding enforcement gaps.
Stephen Grootes speaks to Tony Healy, labour consultant at Icon Labour Consultants, about President Cyril Ramaphosa’s plan to hire 10,000 additional labour inspectors in South Africa.
With only 2%-5% of workplaces currently inspected, the expansion aims to close longstanding enforcement gaps.
According to the Department of Employment and Labour, the current inspection system only reaches a very small portion of workplaces.
Data collected by the department over almost 20 years shows that only about 2% to 5% of workplaces in South Africa have been inspected or reached through enforcement and education programmes.
And with South Africa’s large labour market, the department says it is difficult for inspectors to monitor working conditions and ensure companies follow labour laws.
Speaking to Stephen Grootes on The Money Show, Tony Healy, labour consultant at Icon Labour Consultants says there seems to be a focus by government to remedy this.
