This website is divided into seven sections: author’s note, about the site, the project proposal, the annotated bibliography, the persuasive research project, writer's journal, and contact.
PurposeThis platform explores and reports the identified labour issues and possible remedies. This is a channel from which South African citizens, particularly government key individuals, can seek facts and relevant opinions for the purposes of planning and execution. The short-term goals include raising awareness for the upcoming 2019 national elections, providing live information and social media statistics. Additionally, in the long-term, this platform will be relevant for future research and advancement planning in creating job opportunities, particularly, for Black graduates. It will also act as a benchmark in the future, when assessing whether there have been any changes regarding the South African labour market.
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AudienceThis website has been made publicly available in order to grant access to the South African government. The navigation through the website is made simple so as to not frustrate the audience. The audience is encouraged to click on the links, pictures, and texts where the mouse allows when hovering. However, since it is a public domain, many parties are also encouraged to draw statistical data from this project for their own research purposes. Therefore, anyone with an interest and who finds the information embedded on this website useful should feel free to engage and contact the author for further discussions. Moreover, the audience should be confident that the information on here is well-researched, credible and relevant.
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ContextThe content on this website has been or will be included in articles written and released by the author to the public in the form of single pieces. The information will be further explained in labour related interviews should there be a need. The information on this website is based on current analyses and the audience should be aware that statistics can and may change as and when the circumstances in the labour market change.
The multi-media items included in this research have been obtained from the internet, unless stated otherwise. |
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2017. Mitta Xinindlu. All Rights Reserved.
2017. Mitta Xinindlu. All Rights Reserved.