LETTER: How to repair the social contract

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LETTER: How to repair the social contract
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Our social compact is in shreds when it should be a fixed agreement that is respected and upheld by labour, government and business

The good news is that there is something each of us can do to achieve an inclusive and growing economy and country.

SA is home to some of the world’s best management and organisational change brains. The government should be looking to the private and NGO sectors for their innovative solutions and execution capabilities — and responsibly supporting these with allocated funding. Approved builds must also be given the go-ahead as soon as possible to bring more capacity to our power grid. Without a stable power supply, SA as an investment and business destination will be a bust.

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