That contribution would be a general social security contribution. It is normally taken from employees' paycheques and it goes into a government fund, and then they get some kind of a pension from that.
September 25th, 2012 / 4:05 p.m.
Director, Bilateral and Regional Labour Affairs, Department of Human Resources and Skills Development
That contribution would be a general social security contribution. It is normally taken from employees' paycheques and it goes into a government fund, and then they get some kind of a pension from that.
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