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註釋Commitment to labour-intensive Public Works Programmes (PWPs) is not a new feature of development policy in South Africa. During the early nineties, engagements took place between organised labour, the construction industry and government relating to the use of labour-intensive construction methods. These engagements resulted in the signing of a temporary Framework Agreement for Labour-intensive Construction. The principles in this agreement were later written into a Code of Good Practice for Special Public Works Programmes (SPWPs) and culminated in a Ministerial Determination, which was formally gazetted by the Department of Labour (DoL) in 2002, after further discussions at the National Economic Development and Labour Council (NEDLAC).