COSATU's concern at jobless figures
The Congress of South African Trade Unions is deeply concerned that unemployment is on the rise yet again, after a brief but small drop earlier in the year.
The StatsSA Quarterly Labour Force Survey revealed today that in the third quarter of 2012, the official unemployment rate rose to 25.5% of the labour force, up from 24.9% in the second quarter. That means at least one quarter of the working population is not working!
The more realistic expanded definition of unemployment, which includes people who have stopped looking for work, increased to 36.3% from 36.2% in the same period.
The total number of people without work is 4.67 million - the highest total since records started in 2008, up from 4.47 million in the second quarter.
This grim news makers it even more urgent to start rolling out the government's Industrial Policy Action Plan, the job-creating sections of the New Growth Path and the Infrastructure Development Programme with much greater urgency, if we are to come anywhere near the government target of creating five million new jobs by 2020.