30 000 positions lay vacant in Local Government
The South African Municipal Workers Union (SAMWU) is demanding that all vacant positions in the Local Government Sector be filled as a matter of urgency. There are currently more than 30 000 vacant positions in the Local Government Sector - the actual number of vacancies in this sphere of Government is not known - it could be much higher.
SAMWU has been calling for the filing of vacant positions for a number of years now. Three years ago by way of bargaining we got Local Government to agree to fill all vacant positions, though agreed upon, this has never been implemented.
We strongly feel that the filling of vacant positions is a matter of grave concern; it should be a key area of focus for Minister Richard Baloyi, Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs.
The Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) - a household-based survey started in 2008 - found that in the first quarter of 2012, 4.5 million persons were unemployed of whom 3.1 million or 67.8% have been looking for work for a year or longer. Meanwhile, 59.6% of the job seekers did not have matric, while 44% have never worked before.
The expanded unemployment rate which relaxes the requirement to be searching for work also increased, by 1.2% between the same two quarters, from 35.4% to a shocking 36.6%, 4.5 million people, well over a third of the potential workforce. The survey further noted that 75 000 jobs had been lost in the first quarter of the year.