ANC provincial secretary Thembinkosi Nciza said the party is worried about the high number of foreigners employed particularly within the hospitality sector.
JOHANNESBURG - The African National Congress in Gauteng said it wants to introduce quotas on the number of foreign nationals private companies can employ.
The briefing was to communicate outcomes taken by the party’s provincial executive committee during a meeting held on Monday. “We must have a quota. We will start in Gauteng, we will engage on these matters so we believe that it is time.”
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