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  1. Merit must be paramount if growth is the goal – IRR Merit must be paramount if growth is the goal – IRR

    Forcing merit to take the backseat in favour of demographic considerations in managing South Africa’s fishing industry raises a barrier to broader growth and ...

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  2. Pre-Budget 2025 webinar: how to unlock billions in growth potential – IRR Pre-Budget 2025 webinar: how to unlock billions in growth potential – IRR

    Ahead of next week’s budget, the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) has urged finance minister Enoch Godongwana to consider three simple steps that could unlock ...

  3. Will SA’s 20,000 new race inspectors have to reinvent the pencil test? - Daily Maverick Will SA’s 20,000 new race inspectors have to reinvent the pencil test? - Daily Maverick

    A massive new effort at racial inspection is afoot. In a country with far too few jobs, is this where money should be spent? And who will pay the price?

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  4. What polling results say voters really want from government policy – IRR webinar What polling results say voters really want from government policy – IRR webinar

    The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) will release the second of three reports on its latest polling findings in a live webinar on Tuesday. Titled Policy ...

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  5. New polling vindicates IRR position on merit New polling vindicates IRR position on merit

    New polling released by the Social Research Foundation (SRF) vindicates research conducted by the Institute of Race Relations (IRR), which emphasises merit ...

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  6. Taboo debate: For better or worse after Apartheid? – Andrew Kenny - Biznews Taboo debate: For better or worse after Apartheid? – Andrew Kenny - Biznews

    Who spoke these words (very loudly) and on what occasion? “South Africa, as a country, was more functional during apartheid than it currently is … Love or hate ...

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  7. Minimum wage in an era of joblessness - Financial Mail

    2 June 2022 - Every opinion poll commissioned by the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) indicates that unemployment is the No 1 problem in SA.

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  8. Nando’s/Cliff outcry: Don’t chicken out of race debate Nando’s/Cliff outcry: Don’t chicken out of race debate

    25 October 2021 - The evidence is overwhelming that South Africans do not, in the main, believe racism is currently a particularly serious crisis, or that ...

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  9. New Employment Equity measures will trigger skills, capital flight – IRR New Employment Equity measures will trigger skills, capital flight – IRR

    14 April 2021 - South Africa risks triggering a flight of scarce skills and capital if it presses ahead with amendments to the Employment Equity Act that would ...

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  10. New index reveals how the ANC has failed to deracialise South African law New index reveals how the ANC has failed to deracialise South African law

    1 December 2022 - South Africa’s Parliament has adopted at least 313 pieces of racial legislation since 1910, about 37% (116) of them after 1994.

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