DA responds to anti-transformation accusations
Challenging the Employment Equity Amendments: The DA's Anti- Transformation Stancehttps://t.co/SH2PtyHLy9#Yazini #ServicedeliveryZA #GovZAUpdates #WorkersMonth pic.twitter.com/VmdZdkdI6M
— Department of Employment and Labour (@deptoflabour) May 5, 2025
The Department of Labour said, "'unlike rigid mandatory quotas, which must be achieved at all costs, the Amendment Act introduces flexible employment equity targets."
"Designated employers can set their annual numerical targets in their employment equity plans, which must comply with sectoral targets. However, employers can justify their failure to meet these targets on reasonable grounds."
The DA announced they would be briefing the media on the motivations for their case, saying the party believes in merit.
📸 The DA will brief the media on our High Court case against racial quotas threatening fair access to jobs. We believe in merit, not race-based exclusion. Every South African deserves a fair shot at opportunity!
🎥 Watch live at 13h30: https://t.co/ZKuIOH5idT#DApresser pic.twitter.com/K1zcfmzoG1
— Democratic Alliance (@Our_DA) May 5, 2025
DA spokesperson Willie Aucamp said high unemployment and sluggish economic growth is an indicator that progress in the labour sector has not taken place.
On International Worker's Day, President Cyril Ramaphosa said, "I would say to them they must go read our Constitution very clearly and very carefully."
[WATCH]
"I would say to them they must go read.."
President Cyril Ramaphosa on GNU partner, DA taking the Minister of Employment and Labour to court over the the Employment Equity Amendment Act. @eNCA pic.twitter.com/don2d21Udy
— Pule Letshwiti-Jones (@pule_jones) May 1, 2025