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The DA recently expressed its dismay that President Ramaphosa has signed into law the Employment Equity Amendment Act.
According to the DA, The Employment Equity Act will not bring about the transformation of the workplace it purports to seek. Instead, it will further impoverish the vast majority of South Africans, while enriching a thin sliver of politically connected individuals as has been experienced under the policy of Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE).
Guest speaking to Oliver Dickson are Khanyi Tshabalalala - Transformation Specialist in the Mining Sector for the last 20 years, and legal proffessional specializing in MPRDA and its mandated regulations and provision and Michael Bagraim- Labour lawyer and labour spokesperson for Democratic Alliance
By SAfmThe DA recently expressed its dismay that President Ramaphosa has signed into law the Employment Equity Amendment Act.
According to the DA, The Employment Equity Act will not bring about the transformation of the workplace it purports to seek. Instead, it will further impoverish the vast majority of South Africans, while enriching a thin sliver of politically connected individuals as has been experienced under the policy of Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE).
Guest speaking to Oliver Dickson are Khanyi Tshabalalala - Transformation Specialist in the Mining Sector for the last 20 years, and legal proffessional specializing in MPRDA and its mandated regulations and provision and Michael Bagraim- Labour lawyer and labour spokesperson for Democratic Alliance