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An assessment of employment equity and Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment developments in South Africa
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Economic DevelopmentSocial Work PolicyHuman Resource ManagementPoverty ReductionSocial SciencesAfrican American StudiesManagementSouth AfricaPovertyEconomic InequalityHuman Resource DevelopmentSocio-economic DevelopmentAfrican Social ChangeAfrican DevelopmentSocial InequalityEconomicsEmployment EquityEconomic EmpowermentBlack Economic EmpowermentAfrican OrganizationAfrican PoliticsAfrican StudiesAfrican Human RightsWorkforce DevelopmentSociologyBusinessOppressionDevelopment PolicySocial Justice
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide an assessment of employment equity, Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) and associated human resource management policies in South Africa. Polices and practices, and progress in representation of formerly disadvantaged groups are evaluated. Design/methodology/approach The paper comprises a general review using descriptive primary and secondary data and qualitative organizational factors. Findings The pace of representation and diversity at organisational levels is incremental rather than transformational . Conclusions for policy makers and organizational leaders are drawn, taking into consideration socio‐historical, political and demographic context of this jurisdiction. Originality/value The paper's findings and conclusions are pertinent for public and organizational policy and practice.
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