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Employment equity 'too slow'

Aug 24 2009 12:14

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Johannesburg - Employment equity is slowly taking place in the workplace but not enough black and coloured people were benefiting, chair of the Employment Equity Commission Jimmy Manyi said on Monday.

Briefing the media in Pretoria on the 2008/09 annual report, Manyi said there "were no shining examples" out of the over 100 Johannesburg Stock Exchange listed companies randomly selected for evaluation.

"We are making progress but it's just too slow," said Manyi.

The figures show that white males represented 61% at the top management level, they enjoy 48% of all recruitments and 44.7% of all employees promoted to this level.

At the top management level African men represented 9.8%, enjoyed 12.6% of all recruitment and 12.7% of all employees promoted to this level.

- Sapa

 
 
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