Reform labour laws to curb unemployment crisis
23 February 2021
Note to Editors: Please find attached a soundbite by Dr Michael Cardo MP
The sky-high unemployment rate revealed by the Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) for the 4th Quarter of 2020 (which stands at 42.6% on the expanded definition of unemployment) underscores the need for urgent legislative changes to make the labour market more flexible and absorptive.
That is why the DA will be submitting significant amendments to the Labour Relations Act in Parliament in support of the economic reform agenda, to help create an environment more conducive to job creation.
The key takeaway from today’s QLFS is that between the 3rd quarter and 4th quarter of 2020, the number of unemployed people increased by 701 000 to 7.2 million. This excludes 2.9 million discouraged work-seekers.