During the apartheid era in South Africa there was an unequivocal commitment to white supremacy, segregation and inequality. Discrimination but not on the basis of race was entrenched by the pre-democratic government. The 1980‟s saw the first steps towards reversing such practices through various measures, in the form of formal equality. Formal equality holds that the state must be act neutrally in relation to its employees and must favour no one above another. It assumes that all people are equal and that inequality can be eradicated simply by treating all people in the same way. Formal equality is therefore blind to structural inequality. Substantive equality in contrast to formal equality holds the value that equality is not simply a mat...
South Africa has unfortunately inherited a work environment based on an economic system characterise...
M.A.The study is about the concept of Affirmative Action in the Employment Equity Act of South Afric...
The author critically examines the organising principle of the affirmative action provisions of the ...
Abstract:The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa (1996) laid the foundation for the promoti...
This article evaluates the usefulness of affirmative action, which appears to have become the corner...
Abstract : South Africa is an unequal society, owing to the legacy of the apartheid system where the...
The purpose of this treatise is to develop a spirit of understanding affirmative action as a strateg...
Under the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa the right to equality includes the full enjoy...
South Africa’s history as a nation is replete with examples of inequality and unfair discrimination....
Abstract : Years of discrimination have left its mark on Black South African’s and woman of all race...
Thesis (M. (Law) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2011This study takes an in depth look at th...
The author critically examines the organising principle of the affirmative action provisions of the ...
Affirmative action is the purposeful, planned placement and development of competent or potentially ...
Magister Administrationis - MAdminThe shift from an ethnocentric, monocultural society to a more inc...
In South African law, affirmative action has been a very controversial topic over the years.5 Contro...
South Africa has unfortunately inherited a work environment based on an economic system characterise...
M.A.The study is about the concept of Affirmative Action in the Employment Equity Act of South Afric...
The author critically examines the organising principle of the affirmative action provisions of the ...
Abstract:The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa (1996) laid the foundation for the promoti...
This article evaluates the usefulness of affirmative action, which appears to have become the corner...
Abstract : South Africa is an unequal society, owing to the legacy of the apartheid system where the...
The purpose of this treatise is to develop a spirit of understanding affirmative action as a strateg...
Under the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa the right to equality includes the full enjoy...
South Africa’s history as a nation is replete with examples of inequality and unfair discrimination....
Abstract : Years of discrimination have left its mark on Black South African’s and woman of all race...
Thesis (M. (Law) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2011This study takes an in depth look at th...
The author critically examines the organising principle of the affirmative action provisions of the ...
Affirmative action is the purposeful, planned placement and development of competent or potentially ...
Magister Administrationis - MAdminThe shift from an ethnocentric, monocultural society to a more inc...
In South African law, affirmative action has been a very controversial topic over the years.5 Contro...
South Africa has unfortunately inherited a work environment based on an economic system characterise...
M.A.The study is about the concept of Affirmative Action in the Employment Equity Act of South Afric...
The author critically examines the organising principle of the affirmative action provisions of the ...