Only 2.3% of work-seekers found a job through government’s “employment service”
23 September 2015
Government’s much celebrated employment agency, the Public Employment Service (PES), has hopelessly failed unemployed South Africans seeking work as only 2.3% of those registered under its purview found full time employment in the last financial year.
In reply to a DA parliamentary question, the Minister of Labour, Mildred Oliphant, stated that 618 570 unemployed South Africans registered under the PES, with only 14 634 being successfully placed in full time employment.
This means more than 600 000 unemployed South Africans placed their faith in the Department of Labour to provide access to any form of a job opportunity. Sadly, this has just become another costly but ineffective government intervention that is failing South Africans on a daily basis.
What is even more alarming is that the Department of Labour’s target for placement for this year was a measly 20 000. In a country in which 8.4 million South Africans remain trapped in unemployment, this programme has horribly missed the mark, and its impact is negligible.