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Yes Programme- You are not white?

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sharkbokCaptain23,220 posts
02 Nov 2018, 11:09
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02 Nov 2018, 11:09#1



Why government jobs website does not let unemployed white people applyStaff Writer30 October 2018253 Comments

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The Yes initiative, launched by President Cyril Ramaphosa as a government-led programme to combat youth unemployment, has provided feedback on its race selection criteria.

The jobs website has come under criticism from Solidarity, as white applicants are not allowed to register.

When registering on the Yes website, users are asked three questions:

  • Are they Black, Coloured, or Indian.
  • Are they South African.
  • Are they between 18 and 34.

Selecting “no” to the first question, and yes to the other two questions, produces a pop-up which says: “I’m sorry. Yes is only available to Black, Indian, or Coloured South Africans who are 18–34 years.”

Redress the skewed economic realities

The Yes initiative told MyBroadband that the organisation appreciates “how difficult the job-seeking journey is for people of every race”.

“However, Yes’s approach aims to redress the skewed economic realities created by South Africa’s past,” it stated.

“The most recent quarterly labour survey from Stats SA shows that the rate of Black, Indian, and Coloured youth who are not in employment, education, or training are significantly higher than those who are white. Black youth experience the highest rate – at more than double that of white.”

Yes stated that thanks to decades of systematic exclusion through apartheid, these youth are “also less likely to be able to afford tertiary education, or have access to the networks that give first-time job seekers a leg-up into the working world”.

“For these reasons, the Yes programme focuses on connecting previously disadvantaged youth to job opportunities.”

“Companies can earn points on the B-BBEE scorecard by participating in the Yes programme. We therefore align our race definitions and requirements with B-BBEE legislation,” it added.

“We invite white job-seeking youth to visit the websites of some of our partners, including: www.giraffe.co.za; www.careerjunction.co.za; www.jobstarter.co.za, and www.lulaway.co.za.

The Yes movement is bigger than race, it concluded.


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sharkbokCaptain23,220 posts
02 Nov 2018, 11:17
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02 Nov 2018, 11:17#2
What about a foreign person that is white, for example, an American, German, UK etc. Are they also not eligible.
The answer to this is simple. No visas must be given to black Africans. If Africa is for the Africans, then they must remain here- even when evetually no one has a job.
The injustices of the past? It has been close to 34 years since the end of Apartheid ended. So most of these people that are eligible for this program- were born after Apartheid.
The looting by the ANC makes up for the past. 
 

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PlumCaptain21,007 posts
03 Nov 2018, 08:13
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03 Nov 2018, 08:13#3

It's the equivalent of penalising Europe or the US until Africa catches up with it...under false assumption that Africa/Africans are able to catch up.


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