Basic Guide to Affirmative Action
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Affirmative action ensures that qualified people from designated groups have equal opportunities in the workplace.
ApplicationThe Employment Equity Act applies to all employers, workers and job applicants, but not members of the –
The provisions for affirmative action apply to –
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Affirmative Action MeasuresEmployers must make sure designated groups (black people, women and people with disabilities) have equal opportunities in the workplace.
Designated groups must be equally represented in all job categories and levels.
Based on Legislation in Section 15, of the Employment Equity Act Why is Affirmative Action Necessary?Affirmative action makes sure that qualified designated groups (black people, women and people with disabilities) have equal opportunities to get a job.
They must also be equally represented in all job categories and levels of the workplace.
Based on legislation in Section 15,of the Employment Equity Act What Measures Must Employers Take?Employers must –
Based on Legislation in Section 15 of the Employment Equity Act Discussing Affirmative Action with WorkersEmployers must discuss employment equity issues with their workers. They must include different kinds of workers in the talks.
Based on Legislation in Section 16, of the Employment Equity Act Who Should Employers Talk To?When they discuss employment equity, employers must make sure they include workers from:
Based on legislation in Section 16, of the Employment Equity Act What Should Employers Discuss With Workers?Employers must talk to workers or their unions about their employment equity:
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