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Fostering an inclusive, innovative workforce

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Anton Visser is the Group COO of SA Business School, a SETA-accredited training provider located in Johannesburg, Gauteng.

Email [email protected], phone 079 887 8638, or visit sabusinessschool.com.

“In today's competitive business landscape, fostering a truly diverse and inclusive workforce isn't just a regulatory requirement, it's a strategic advantage. In South Africa, the Employment

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