We closed off with Gerhard Papenfus – CEO of the National Employers' Association of South
Africa or NEASA. The National Employers' Association of South Africa is adamant
that the current education system is failing young people in preparing them to
enter the formal job market. NEASA views the latest matric results as a skewed
reflection of learners' ability to join South Africa ’s workforce, the main
reason being that the majority of them do not have the basic skill set that
employers are looking for. Mr Papenfus explained more. For more information
you can contact (012) 332 5350 or visit www.neasa.co.za
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