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Court judgement on affirmative action welcomed

This comes as the court dismissed a Solidarity application, challenging the Employment Equality Act and affirmative action programmes as unconstitutional.

THE Department of Employment and Labour has welcomed Tuesday’s Labour Court judgement reconfirming the Constitutionality and legality of affirmative action and the law.

This as the court dismissed a trade union Solidarity’s application, challenging the Employment Equality Act and affirmative action programmes as unconstitutional.

The application to the court followed the South African Human Rights Commission’s (SAHRC) release of a report entitled ‘Achieving substantive economic equality through rights-based radical socio-economic transformation in South Africa’.

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The report, which evaluates government’s programme of socio-economic transformation, from a rights-based perspective, was released on 12 July 2018.

The report in part, also deals with transformation in the workplace, and the implementation of the Employment Equity Act.

The trade union had used the report to seek an order declaring that Section 42 of the Employment Equity Act is unconstitutional.

Following the court judgement, Solidarity said it is considering approaching the Constitutional Court to rule on the report.

 

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