消除对雇员的种族歧视:对经修订的 1998 年第 55 号《就业公平法》的评估

Jeannine Van de Rheede
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经修订的 1998 年第 55 号《就业公平法》的颁布,除其他外,旨在 "通过消除不公平歧视,促进就业 机会平等和公平待遇,从而实现工作场所的公平"。根据该法,任何人不得不公平地歧视雇员,但研究表明,尽管颁布了该法,对黑人雇员的种族歧视依然存在。本文的目的是确定经修订的 1998 年第 55 号《就业公平法》是否是消除对黑人雇员种族歧视的适当工具。本文通过批判性种族理论的视角来探讨这一问题,批判性种族理论分析了忽视种族的重要性是如何使压迫永久化的。尽管批判性种族理论是在美国提出的,但鉴于黑人雇员在种族隔离结束多年后仍遭受种族歧视,该理论对南非也有借鉴意义。批判性种族理论的信条包括结构决定论;对自由主义的批判;社会科学见解、历史分析和多学科思维;交叉性;讲故事、叙事和为自己的现实命名;以及反本质主义。本文探讨了每项信条,并说明了它们与《就业法》的关系。本文的论点是,经修订的 1998 年第 55 号《就业公平法》并不是消除南非黑人雇员种族歧视的最合适工具。
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Eliminating racial discrimination of employees: An assessment of the Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998, as amended
The Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998, as amended, was enacted inter alia to "achieve equity in the workplace by promoting equal opportunity and fair treatment in employment through the elimination of unfair discrimination". In terms of the Act, no person may discriminate against an employee unfairly, but research shows that racial discrimination of black employees persists, despite the promulgation of the Act. The objective of this article is to determine whether the Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998, as amended is the appropriate vehicle to eliminate racial discrimination of black employees. This is undertaken through the lens of critical race theory, which analyses the ways in which ignoring the importance of race perpetuates oppression. Although critical race theory was developed in the United States, it is relevant to South Africa given that black employees are still subjected to racial discrimination even many years after the end of apartheid. The tenets of critical race theory include structural determinism; the critique of liberalism; social science insights, historical analysis and multidisciplinary thinking; intersectionality; storytelling, narrative, and naming one's reality; and anti-essentialism. This article examines each tenet and shows how they relate to the Act. The contention is that the Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998, as amended is not the most appropriate vehicle for eliminating racial discrimination of black employees in South Africa.
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