Solidarity launches major project for skills at all levels of government
27 August 2024
Solidarity has established a major skills bank with a view to facing the skills crisis in particularly the public sector in South Africa.
This follows discussions that Solidarity had at various levels of government about skills shortages in South Africa. According to Solidarity, the ultimate goal of this project is growth and job creation.
Solidarity says the precondition for growth and job creation in South Africa is good infrastructure, and the precondition for that is appointing people with appropriate skills. Solidarity now plans to register tens of thousands of people on the skills bank. Although the public sector may be the biggest beneficiary, the private sector can benefit just as much.
According to Dr Dirk Hermann, CEO of Solidarity, this will be the largest skills market in the country, aimed at alleviating shortages in terms of skills, mainly in the public sector but also in the private sector. He believes it will be a growth variable in the country.