THE EDITOR’S DESK
Welcome to the June edition in which we celebrate Youth month by highlighting some of the great things that both corporate SA and our government are doing to develop our youth.
50%…. That is the official unemployment rate of our youth. And it is not just the underprivileged that is suffering. Recent statistics show that even with a degree, 40% of our graduates will still be out of work five years after leaving university. But it is not hopeless. The overall unemployment rate for those with a tertiary education (Q1-2012 QLFS) is 9.5%, but for those without, it is 27.1%. So education continues to be of the utmost importance. Our aim this month is to inspire you by sharing some success stories. We want companies in SA to have a look at what can be done to help our youth and be the driving force behind turning the tide of unemployment.
We want people to be as successful as possible, because having a bad start in life by not being able to secure employment can have a long-lasting effect. It impacts not only morale and people’s self-esteem but also their mental well-being.
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