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South Africa: Home - South Africa loses 171 000 more jobs in first quarter
South Africa loses 171 000 more jobs in first quarter Official unemployment rate rises to 25.2% May 5, 2010By SAMANTHA ENSLIN-PAYNE Submit your comment Employment fell 6.1 percent in the first quarter of this year, compared with the same quarter last year. South Africa shed 171 000 jobs ...

Read Story at IOL BusinessReport (2010-05-05)

South Africa: Home - South Africa loses 171 000 more jobs in first quarter
Official unemployment rate rises to 25.2% Most jobs lost in Limpopo and Gauteng May 5, 2010By SAMANTHA ENSLIN-PAYNE Submit your comment Employment fell 6.1 percent in the first quarter of this year, compared with the same quarter last year. South Africa shed 171 000 jobs in the quarter - ...

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Africa: SA workers could face bleak Christmas
South African workers could be facing a very bleak Christmas. Thousands of jobs have already been shed this year and it seems the pain is far from over. The economic slowdown has slowed demand for natural resources. The result is that thousands of mine workers in South Africa have lost ...

Read Story at SABCNews (2009-12-24)

South Africa: Home - SA farmers lose R1 billion due to strike - minister
SA farmers lose R1 billion due to strike - minister * Farming sector could shed jobs May 24, 2010 Submit your comment A transport strike in South Africa, now in its third week, has resulted in farmers losing over R1 billion, putting jobs in the agricultural sector under threat, ...

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South Africa: Home - SA farmers lose R1 billion due to strike - minister
SA farmers lose R1 billion due to strike - minister * Farming sector could shed jobs May 24, 2010 Submit your comment A transport strike in South Africa, now in its third week, has resulted in farmers losing over R1 billion, putting jobs in the agricultural sector under threat, ...

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South Africa: High hopes for Sasol project
By Justin Brown US oil group Chevron has high hopes for gas-to-liquids (GTL) technology that the company was currently using in a joint venture with South African oil, gas and chemicals group Sasol (SOL), Chevron Global Gas President John Gass said at the World Petroleum Congress (WPC). Sasol and Chevron ...

Read Story at Sunday Times (2005-09-29)

South Africa: SA miners in power strike threat
South Africa's biggest mining union has threatened to strike if any of its members lose their jobs as a result of the country's electricity shortage. It comes after mining giant Gold Fields said it was scaling back production. Gold Fields warned it might have to shed thousands of jobs ...

Read Story at BBC News (2008-03-10)

South Africa: SA miners in power strike threat
South Africa's biggest mining union has threatened to strike if any of its members lose their jobs as a result of the country's electricity shortage. It comes after mining giant Gold Fields said it was scaling back production. Gold Fields warned it might have to shed thousands of jobs ...

Read Story at BBC News (2008-02-26)

South Africa: Stats SA reports increase in new jobs
Job creation in South Africa received a major boost in the three months to the end of June this year. According to Statistics South Africa, 83 000 people found new jobs in the formal sector in this period, almost four times more than the 23 000 jobs that were created ...

Read Story at SABCNews (2004-09-29)

South Africa: Home - Chevron to shed 2000 jobs this year
Detroit - Chevron Corp. says it will cut 2 000 jobs this year and will continue reducing its work force through 2011. The second largest US oil producer revealed the cuts as it outlined corporate strategy and major capital projects on Tuesday in a meeting with financial analysts in ...

Read Story at IOL BusinessReport (2010-03-09)


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