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       Business & Employment Won't Decline - But Will Grow
       By: Hawk Date: March 21, 2018, 12:00 pm
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       [quote]Employment[/quote]
       People create employment, not government. Laws which prevent
       people from becoming entrepreneurs or employers and drive the
       most skilled of the countries workforce abroad result in the
       shrinking economy and the widespread loss of jobs we are
       currently facing. Government’s duty is to nurture job-creation
       not deter it through policies that discriminate, bureaucratic
       red-tape that stifles productivity, and taxes that prevent
       reinvestment. Studies have showed that one skilled labourer on
       average provides employment for 10 unskilled labourers*.
       With over one million skilled labourers having left South Africa
       over the past 20 years the accumulative loss of employment to
       the country is staggering. South Africa has one of the highest
       burdening tax systems in the world, with comparatively abysmal
       returns in services and this through some of the worst global
       economic conditions. These policies will have to end in order to
       reverse the trend of skilled emigration and spiraling
       unemployment
       [quote]BEE, EEA and AA (institutionalised racism)[/quote]
       The Cape Party believes in equal opportunity for all citizens,
       and would bring about an end to all racial legislation, quotas,
       and policies that the South African government is enforcing on
       the Cape. Racial profiling and discrimination has no place in
       the 21st Century.
       Over one million (1 000 000) people of the Cape are facing job
       losses as a result of the ANC’s Employment Equity Act which
       directly discriminates against the coloured, white and Indian
       racial groups in South Africa. The Cape Party vehemently opposes
       this blatantly racist policy. On the immediate term we will
       simply refuse to implement it in the Cape, and it will have no
       place in an
       independent Cape Republic.
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