The implementation of employment equity in the public service with specific reference to the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development

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Mekwa, Makupu Sylvia

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2012-09

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Employment equity , Designated groups , Affirmative action , Reasonable accommodation , Diversity management

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The Employment Equity Act, No 55 of 1998 forms part of the transformation legislation aimed at promoting equity and eliminating discriminatory and unfair treatment in the workplace. This Act was promulgated more than ten years ago, and its positive impact has to be measured in terms of its contribution to the conduciveness of the work environment. The aim of this study is to enhance measures for effective implementation of an Employment Equity Programme (EEP) in the Public Service, with specific reference to the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development. The ultimate aim is to identify Employment Equity (EE) measures that will benefit management and employees in enhancing individual performance and productivity. The study focuses on perceptions of employees on how they perceive EEP. As the study progressed it became equally important to determine the alignment and contribution of EEP on Departmental strategic objectives. The results and recommendations will be shared with the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development with a view to ensuring that its EEP is aligned to its strategic objectives, and adds value to service delivery.

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Mekwa, Makupu Sylvia (2012) The implementation of employment equity in the public service with specific reference to the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/8109>

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