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The minister of employment and labour Thulas Nxesi has warned businesses to not violate labour laws.

The Employment and Labour Department is looking into imposing significant fines against unlawful labour practices by employers as the number of violation of basic employee registrations increase.

The Minister was addressing the employers of the Golden Ridge Estate during farm inspections on Wednesday. He also touched on the lack of training and mentorship of certain sectors of the population on farms.

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