Employment and Labour Minister releases SA National Labour Migration Policy for public comment
28 February 2022
Employment and Labour Minister Thulas Nxesi today unveiled South Africa’s National Labour Migration Policy (NLMP) for public comment and engagement – saying the initiative seeks to strike a balance among conflicting interests.
The Department of Employment and Labour has published a gazette on its website on the National Labour Migration Policy. The department through its Public Employment Services (PES) branch has developed the draft for the consultations that will lay the basis to engage with stakeholders in a series of national consultations/dialogues.
Through the draft NLMP the department seeks to guide and coordinate the development process leading to the adoption of South Africa’s labour migration strategy. The department has identified Government departments as key stakeholders to initiate the process. More social partners and other key stakeholders will in the next few months be engaged as the dialogues unfolds.
Addressing a media briefing at Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) offices in Pretoria, Employment and Labour Minister Thulas Nxesi said government has researched extensively and benchmarked internationally in search of policy based on best practice. Nxesi said the policy was an outcome of a Cabinet process and consultation with social partners.