Women and black people occupy only a few seats at the JSE table, the latest PwC report has found
Women need their own version of Freemasons, basically.
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Although figures have improved slightly, whites still dominate SA’s top management positions, a Commission for Employment Equity report has revealed.
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/ 17 December 2008
The Black Lawyers Association have expressed concern over Mosiuoa Lekota’s statement on affirmative action, labelling it a ‘threat’
The percentage of women employed in government positions across all salary levels totals 54,76%, the Business Woman’s Association (BWA) said on Monday. The official results of the Women in Corporate Leadership census were announced by BWA chief executive Yvette Montalbano at a presentation at Nedbank’s head office in Sandton.
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/ 29 September 2007
South African companies are like Irish coffee — white on top and black at the bottom — said Jimmy Manyi, commissioner of the Employment Equity Commission on Saturday. Speaking at the University of Stellenbosch on Saturday, Myani used the analogy to explain the lack of employment equity.
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/ 13 September 2007
The Public Protector is to conduct a preliminary investigation into allegations of improper conduct against Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Malusi Gigaba. Gigaba had been informed of this by letter, the Public Protector’s office said on Thursday. It said this ”own initiative investigation” would seek to determine the merits of the allegations against Gigaba.
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/ 4 September 2007
White women should be struck off a list of groups recognised as previously disadvantaged in terms of the employment equity legislation, the Black Management Forum said on Tuesday. In its written submission, the forum requested that the current employment equity legislation be amended to exclude white women as beneficiaries.