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South African Labour Bulletin August/September 2015


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2022/11/01

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2015

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South African Labour Bulletin (SALB) and the Education Policy Consortium (EPC)
South African Labour Bulletin (SALB) and the Education Policy Consortium (EPC)

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This edition of the SA Labour Bulletin magazine is a collaborative effort with the Education Policy Consortium (EPC) - a collective that is committed to transforming education in South Africa - and it is by design that most of the articles are on postschool education and training. What is striking about EPC's work is the research that is taking place in communities, as seen in the articles on the EV2 projects. Other highlights include articles on the skills debate, policy decisions, accessing post-school education, and the importance of resources to the National Health Insurance programme.

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