Hon Speaker, I do believe that hon members know what happens when it comes to private employment agencies. We want to register the private agencies so that we can monitor their activities within that particular category.
When we talk about labour brokers, they are classified as temporary employment agencies in terms of the legislation. Hon members must be very clear when they come to the podium and not just make assumptions about the issue of labour brokers. That is why I am saying hon Dikobo must thoroughly read all this legislation that has been tabled before Parliament. It is unfortunate that he says that we must ban labour brokers. It means he doesn't even understand the Constitution of this country.
Let me thank all the other members who have supported us. Finally, let me say to hon Kganare that the Employment Services Board will be recommended by the Nedlac constituencies. When they approve what we will be doing, it will be based on the ANC's manifesto, which is the election policy of the ANC. The ANC will continue to support and protect the vulnerable workers. Unfortunately, some of the members don't even understand that during the Nedlac processes all social partners supported this Bill. It is purely business. Thank you. [Time expired.] [Applause.]
Debate concluded.
Bill read a second time (Democratic Alliance, Freedom Front Plus and Independent Democrats dissenting).