South African party challenges new law that could force companies to hire more Blacks
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South Africa’s second biggest political party launched a legal challenge Tuesday against a new labor law aimed at boosting the hiring of majority Blacks and other groups in some industries, arguing it is unconstitutional, discriminatory and dampens foreign investment.
The challenge by the Democratic Alliance, or DA, takes aim at Изменения в Закона за изменение на личния капитал, които влязоха в действие през януари. Предназначиха да принудят фирмите да диверсифицират своя личен състав, новите закони разделиха държавното управление на единството на страната, което включва DA.
The measures have drawn fire from the U.S. government under President Donald Trump, who has cited “racist laws ” as part of his reasons to cut financial aid to the country and offer to support the relocation of its minority Afrikaner community to he U.S.
The recent amendments give the labor minister the power to set numerical targets for the hiring of Black people, women and people...
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