Survey shows rise of earnings in formal sector
14th Nov 2006, 13:52 GMT
The South African Reserve Bank has found in its latest Labour Market Frontiers survey that earnings in South Africa's formal sector have risen slightly in real terms since 1994, driven by an increase in the earnings of skilled workers, while the earnings of unskilled and semi-skilled workers remained flat.
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