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The democratic election of 1994 opened a new era for South Africa. It was the decisive
step in the transition to democracy. Now our country must meet the challenges of
social development and economic growth. The National Economic Development and Labour
Council (Nedlac) is the vehicle by which government, labour, business and community
organisations will seek to cooperate, through problem-solving and negotiation, on
economic, labour and development issues, and related challenges facing the country

The democratic election of 1994 opened a new era for South Africa. It was the decisive step in the transition to democracy. Now our country must meet the challenges of social development and economic growth. The National Economic Development and Labour Council (Nedlac) is the vehicle by which government, labour, business and community organisations will seek to cooperate, through problem-solving and negotiation, on economic, labour and development issues, and related challenges facing the country.

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Foreword - Executive Director
Mr Alistair Smith Small
Mr. Smith
On the 3rd of October 2011, I officially accepted the responsibility of being the new Executive Director of NEDLAC, taking over the reins from Mr Herbert Mkhize who had been at the helm of NEDLAC since 2003.
Mr Mkhize contributed immensely to social dialogue and social partnership in South Africa. I take this opportunity, on behalf of the NEDLAC Executive Council and members of the NEDLAC secretariat, to wish him well in his future endeavours.

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Special Projects

Nedlac facilitates a variety of projects:
- Framework response - global economic crisis
- Decent work country programme (DWCP)
- Nedlac review
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