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Employment Equity Act enables transformation

resistant to change

AS WE reflect on June 16, during this Youth Month, the day on which South Africans are called to remember and commemorate the young people who sacrificed their lives in the Struggle against apartheid, we find ourselves reflecting on whether their legacy truly does live on, or whether the impact of their sacrifice has to some extent been forgotten, if not squandered.

In 1998, the South African Employment Equity Act (EEA) was passed with the intent of promoting equal opportunity in employment for all individuals, particularly those who were previously disadvantaged because of

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