Withdraw amendments, Solidarity demands
The trade union Solidarity called for the withdrawal of the proposed amendments to the Employment Equity Act today.
According to Dirk Hermann, Deputy General Secretary of Solidarity, the formulation of the amendments must be reviewed before it is re-released for comment.
Various stakeholders have already indicated that the amendment is poorly formulated and ambiguous. The trade union federation Cosatu today expressed its outrage at the manner in which the amendment to the law had been drafted.
"The Department of Labour's attempts to explain the proposals are nothing more than political gymnastics," Hermann explained. "According to one of the proposed amendments to the Employment Equity Act, the demography of the economically active population alone will have to be taken into account in the application of affirmative action. The reference to regional demography will fall away."
"The Department of Labour's Chief Director of Labour Relations, Thembinkosi Mkalipi, now claims that the amendment to the act will give employees flexibility, in that they will be able to choose between regional or national demography. However, the way the amendment is formulated does not in any way make provision for such flexibility. No court will agree with this free interpretation of the amendment by the Department. If it is the Department's intention to create flexibility, the amendment must be formulated as such," Herman said.