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THE IMPACT OF MINORITY STATUS IN THE APPLICATION OF AFFIRMATIVE ACTION: NAIDOO v MINISTER OF SAFETY AND SECURITY 2013 5 BLLR 490 (LC)
2016
Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
Affirmative action measures within the workplace seek to ensure equal employment opportunities and create a workforce that is representative of South African society. Accordingly, employers need to ensure that the substantive goal of equality is achieved when implementing affirmative action. One of the challenges faced by employers is the choice of beneficiary from designated groups which is diverse and unequal within itself. This paper seeks to address this challenge by looking at the
doi:10.17159/1727-3781/2016/v19i0a1160
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