in south africa, there is a crisis in that there is unrest amongst the people working in the 
factories. there is unhappiness, and confidence is being lost
This is a series of diagrams and charts depicting that faced with growing labor unrest, South 
African manufacturers were bracing for lower spending and weaker confidence.
In this 2012 study we see that there is a large segment of South Africa's work force that 
is extremely dissatisfied with the distribution of wealth and their working conditions. 
The following chart is labeled Factory fears. A number of people are concerned with the growing 
unrest in South Africa and fears  are for weaker spending and a lower of confidence. 
This chart shows the factory fears. Faced with growing labor unrest, South African manufacturers 
brace for lower spending, and weaker confidence......
These graphs and charts are about South African factory workers. There is growing unrest there 
and there is a chart showing information about that as well as a chart for business confidence.
This chart shows unrest in South Africa and labor strikes as well as the purchaser-manager 
index in manufacturing activity and the business confidence index.
This chart describes factory fears. Specifically, faced with growing labor unrest, South African 
manufactures brace for lower spending and weaker confidence.
A infographic showing the South African labor market economy and growing unrest from workers 
leading to lower indices of confidence in the marketplace
This is a series of graphical diagrams and charts depicting that faced with growing labor 
unrest, South African manufacturers are bracing for lower spending and weaker confidence.
This chart describes factory fears. Specifically, faced with growing labor unrest, South African 
manufacturers brace for lower spending and weaker confidence.
This is a graphic that shows that manufacturers in South Africa are faced with widespread 
labor unrest and so they are actively bracing for lower spending and weaker confidence.
The image depicts South African manufactures bracing for lower spending and weaker confidence, 
based on labor unrest. The numbers in 2012 appear to be decreasing steadily.
This chart details the Purchasing Managers Index of Manufacturing Activity and the  Business 
Confidence Index in South Africa in 2012.  The Purchasing manager's index dropped from almost 
60 to around 45 and the Business confidence index dropped from 100 to 90 in 2012. 
Labor unrest in South Africa is depicted in this graph by showing how purchasing managers 
in South African factories are pessimistic and ordering less materials.Business confidence 
is shrinking in the same time period.