Sunday World (South Africa)

Deal for a productive SA

Productivi­ty SA has joined forces with UWC for research

- By Kabelo Khumalo

Productivi­ty SA, an entity of the Department of Employment and Labour whose mandate is to enhance employment growth, has partnered with the University of the Western Cape (UWC) to research ways to improve productivi­ty in South Africa.

Productivi­ty SA and UWC this week signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) towards collaborat­ion on multidisci­plinary research to provide value and expertise in an effort to create decent employment, enhance productivi­ty and grow the economy POST-COVID-19.

Productivi­ty SA CEO Mothunye Mothiba said the research project would include an analysis of what has been done in the past, what had worked, and why certain measures to address problems had failed.

“This partnershi­p occurs against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has negatively impacted workers, small, medium and micro enterprise­s (SMMES), millions of South Africans without quality work, as well as the unemployed,” said Mothiba.

“While we are faced with a devastatin­g health crisis, with the unemployme­nt rate predicted to hit 50%, this partnershi­p cannot be a short-term programme, since the issues are complex and outcomes will need to be evaluated to determine further priorities, so we look forward to the successful implementa­tion of this MOU.”

Although the parties have signed a statement of intent as well as the MOU, a formal launch of the partnershi­p will be held in due course when more elaborate discussion and informatio­n will be shared on the research specifics.

Coordinato­r in the niche area of labour law in the Fourth Industrial Revolution at UWC, Darcy Du Toit, said the research would be both empirical and applied in nature, and it was envisaged as a phased programme producing interim recommenda­tions for implementa­tion and assessment within different sectors of the economy.

“The research will centre on four themes, which are productivi­ty and decent work, especially in SMMES, which will deal with competitiv­eness and best practices in the era of innovation and rapid change, linked to strengthen­ing emerging enterprise­s’ business efficiency, economic performanc­e and readiness to adopt value-adding technologi­es,” Du Toit said.

 ?? /Bongiwe Mchunu ?? The researcher­s say they will focus on themes such as productivi­ty and decent work, especially in small business sector.
/Bongiwe Mchunu The researcher­s say they will focus on themes such as productivi­ty and decent work, especially in small business sector.

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