Trade jobs make up for mine employment losses
Cape Town – New jobs in the trade sector - 42 000 - boosted quarterly employment figures to a record 0.5% increase in December, despite the employment losses in the mining sector of 14 000 jobs.
Statistics SA announced its quarterly employment statistics (QES) survey on Wednesday, which collects data from value-added tax (VAT) registered businesses (excluding agriculture).
It said the mining and quarrying industry reported an annual decrease of 29 000 employees (-5.9%) in December 2015 compared with December 2014. There was a quarterly decrease of 14 000 employees (-2.9%) in December 2015 compared with September 2015.
South Africa’s mines are increasingly down-scaling their operations to cut losses stemming from low commodity demand in China, as well as the knock-on effect from prolonged domestic strikes in the gold and platinum sector in 2014.
Overall, Stats SA said employment increased by 43 000 quarter-on-quarter, from 8 949 000 in September 2015 to 8 992 000 in December 2015. This was due to increases in trade (42 000 or 2.3%), business services (16 000 or 0.8%) and community services (13 000 or 0.5%).