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Civic organisation Operation Dudula has given some factories in Aeroton, south of Johannesburg, 14 days to hire locals.

Civic organisation Operation DudulaThe movement alleges the majority of industries in the area hire undocumented foreign nationals, overlooking deserving South Africans.

“Industrial areas which are mostly hiring foreign people when we are simply saying if you are coming to the township, you must endorse people from Zola, from Soweto and from Meadowlands. You cannot have industrial areas operating in Soweto but it is run by illegal immigrants or they are hiring foreigners. We are looking for companies to hire out South Africans. If it’s a foreigner then let it be a skill that is very much scarce in South Africa.

Related video, Operation Dudula gives factories in Rosslyn 14 working days to respond to memorandum of demands: “The department of Labour is not coming to the party for inspections. We’ve always stressed that the department of labour is failing South Africans because there is no way companies can employ these people for this long whilst we’ve got the department of labour in the country.”

 

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wat is the use of fighting for job wen some of them destroying S.A. with there own hands fight for crime to stop

I was there

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