Joint effort needed to bridge wide skills gap in SA
The World Economic Forum predicts disruption of jobs globally by 2030
14 January 2025 - 05:00
A joint effort involving the public and private sectors, learning institutions and communities is needed to ensure SA’s children grow into well-rounded, skilled adults ready for the jobs of tomorrow.
Prof Nadine Petersen, dean of the faculty of education at the University of Johannesburg, told Business Day that that meant all aspects of society, including policing services, social services, social health and social welfare should participate...
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