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The department of mineral resources' outrage over lack of progress in mining sector transformation appears to have been based on three-year-old data.
Market uncertainty fuels talk that the world is facing yet another financial crisis and reignites the debate over whether BEE deal structures are still relevant.
The fact that whites still occupy 73.1% of top management positions shows the country's "abysmal" failure to transform the workplace, says Cosatu.
Close to 80% of employers meet equity rules, says Labour Minister Mildred Oliphant.
The use of national demographics to determine if a company is complying with employment equity requirements will probably be removed from proposed amendments to legislation.
Many companies are still unaware of their reporting obligations in terms of the Employment Equity Act - and deadlines are looming.
Trade union Solidarity has poked holes in a recently released employment equity report, citing errors are rendering the report useless as a policy guidance tool.
Businesses are performing "dismally" when it comes to implementing equality in the workplace, the Commission for Gender Equality says.
White graduates had easier access to jobs and better chances of promotion, according to the 10th annual employment equity report.
The Commission for Employment Equity has warned the private sector that government will be wielding a bigger stick to rectify the slow pace of workplace transformation.
White men continue to be recruited, trained and promoted more than anybody else, according to the tenth annual employment equity report.
There need to be drastic changes to improve employment equality in the work place and a change of mind set, says Labour Minister Membathisi Mdladlana.
Labour Minister Membathisi Mdladlana has promised "dramatic and drastic" action to improve employment equality in workplaces.
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