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Seventeen arrested in Eastern Cape workplace raid over illegal hires
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68314, member: 636"] A surprise workplace check in the Eastern Cape on 7 November 2025 resulted in the arrest of 17 individuals without proper documentation. The raid, led by Deputy Minister of Employment and Labour Jomo Sibiya, was part of a joint effort with Home Affairs and the police to ensure employers comply with labor laws and provide fair working conditions. One employer faced serious penalties for failing to comply with the Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act, including overdue payments and missing required filings. This enforcement aims to curb the practice of hiring undocumented workers, often exploited by employers cutting corners to save costs. The operation is part of a broader national initiative targeting businesses across South Africa that hire workers without proper papers. The government has carried out similar raids in areas like Limpopo and KwaZulu-Natal, uncovering widespread violations such as non-payment of wages and failure to contribute to injury funds. While these actions help secure better working conditions for locals, they also spark debate about migration management and the challenges of balancing employment opportunities with the protection of vulnerable workers. The crackdown underscores the government's push to make workplaces safer and more equitable, with a focus on both legal compliance and educating employers and workers alike. [/QUOTE]
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