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From: Khaya Xaba <[email protected]>
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Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 14:57:53 
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Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] YCLSA Statement on Lindiwe Mazibu
        ko’s illusion on the Youth Wage Subsidy

*YCLSA Press Statement*

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February 16, 2012


 *YCLSA Statement on Lindiwe Mazibuko’s illusion on the Youth Wage Subsidy*


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The Young Communist League of South Africa [uFasimba] has been correctly
proven yet again on the fact that the Democratic Alliance is nothing but a
conservative neoliberal force of capital. Through its seemingly loudest
Parliamentary Leader, Lindiwe Mazibuko, the DA made calls for a Youth Wage
subsidy in response to the State of the Nation Address presented by the
President of the Republic on the 9th February 2012.


 The Youth Wage subsidy proposed under the false logic of exploitative
neo-liberal consensus claims that youth unemployment will be decreased by
this absurd proposal where the employers are paid to hire young people. The
subsidy will only serve to create and consolidate a two-tier employment
system that will further exploit and divide the wealth gap as more money
will go to employers who use cheap labour that is subsidised by government
to the detriment of formal labour.


 Our decent work campaign is premised on the fact that not only job
creation is a priority but the creation of sustainable adequate jobs that
are humane and compliant to the Basic Conditions of Employment Act, the
Labour Relations Act and other pieces of legislation which promote decent
work and sustainable livelihoods.


Though not surprising, but we find it very interesting and mindboggling to
hear a young person purported to represent the general populace speaking as
an agent of capital and big business who will be the main beneficiaries of
the so-called wage subsidy to the exclusion of all that will have no social
protection or recourse even from the Constitution of the land.


 We reiterate that a two-tier labour market will not be in the interests of
the nation and will further aggravate the unemployment issue and alienate
the youth that will enter the labour market from the current employees that
are within the system. Big business and capital never support programmes
that are aimed at improving the lives of the people and are solely focused
on profit.


In this we would like to advise Ms Mazibuko and her DA to take a deep
thought and do a proper working-class orientated research once in a
lifetime so as to deepen their understanding on the historical and current
dynamics that gave and still give rise to the current scourge of youth
unemployment.


As the YCLSA, we will continue to encourage government in intensifying its
resolve on ensuring that the principle of decent work guides all labour
processes and that the state must continue to intervene in the economy so
that it is able to generate opportunities for investment, entrepreneurship,
skills development, job creation and sustainable livelihoods within the
confines of a people’s driven developmental state



Issued by the YCLSA Head Office


For more information contact:



Mangaliso Stalin Khonza

National Spokesperson

Young Communist League of SA

Cell: 083 617 5546

Tel: 011 339 3621

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