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  1. IRR Legal to challenge employment race law in court IRR Legal to challenge employment race law in court

    Employment Minister Nomakhosazana Meth has issued regulations that bring the most counterproductive racial labour law in the 21st century, the Employment ...

    Located in IRR in the Media
  2. MICHAEL MORRIS: ANC’s fanciful housing plan failed to become concrete - Business Day MICHAEL MORRIS: ANC’s fanciful housing plan failed to become concrete - Business Day

    Just a few months after the 10th anniversary of SA’s inaugural democratic election, the government announced a plan to eradicate informal settlements within a ...

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  3. Growing the economy is the most radical way to transform it - Sunday Times Growing the economy is the most radical way to transform it - Sunday Times

    Is there anything one can say about BEE that hasn’t already been said? Sunday Times deputy editor Mike Siluma seems to think so when he writes: “We should not ...

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  4. Reduce the racial regulatory burden for all employers – IRR Reduce the racial regulatory burden for all employers – IRR

    Why are companies with fewer than 50 employees exempt from developing employment equity (EE) plans and submitting EE reports when the former Minister of ...

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  5. Trump right to highlight SA government’s “egregious actions” – IRR Trump right to highlight SA government’s “egregious actions” – IRR

    President Trump’s 7 February executive order has exposed the SA government’s anti-growth policies to the full glare of global attention.

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  6. Call for clarity: MPC urged to prioritise privatisation, end BEE ahead of elections – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews Call for clarity: MPC urged to prioritise privatisation, end BEE ahead of elections – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews

    At the launch of his political party, ‘Change Starts Now’, last year, Roger Jardine said he would soon be asking the public for policy suggestions.

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  7. Sara Gon: The ANC has never understood how to run South Africa - Biznews Sara Gon: The ANC has never understood how to run South Africa - Biznews

    Perhaps the worst thing about the legacy of apartheid is that the Nationalists limited the majority of South Africans’ access to decent education and ...

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  8. Peddlers of BEE poverty at odds with reality, says IRR Peddlers of BEE poverty at odds with reality, says IRR

    The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) has invited the World Bank to engage in discussions on the kind of country South Africa could be if it adopted ...

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  9. Terence Corrigan | Poor investment environment undermines SA's G20 voice - News24 Terence Corrigan | Poor investment environment undermines SA's G20 voice - News24

    Due to South Africa's poor economic environment over the years, Terence Corrigan argues that South Africa's claim to global influence will become ever more ...

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  10. Latest QLFS lays bare the failures of BEE Latest QLFS lays bare the failures of BEE

    The latest unemployment statistics presented in Stats SA’s Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) are another reminder that race-based policies, like BEE, have ...

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