‘Graduates only constitute 8% of unemployment rate’ – YES

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Dr Tashmia Ismail, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Youth Employment Service (YES), cautions that university graduates only constitute a mere 8% of the overall unemployment rate in South Africa. In her interview with the Business Hour on the 2020/21 fourth quarter labour figures, Ismail says South Africans without a matric certificate or those with only a matric are in fact the most unemployed in the country - roughly 56% - and it is them that we need to focus on. YES is a joint national initiative between business, government and labour that aims to address the youth unemployment crisis in South Africa by providing 12-month quality work experiences to unemployed youth. Ismail encourages business owners to not just automatically hire university graduates, but rather take a risk, on that which is unexpected.
21 Apr 2021 2PM English South Africa Business · Daily News

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