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Another big blow against affirmative action

In yet another big blow for the validity of the South African government’s affirmative action policies the Labour Court, with costs, rubbished the South African Police Service (SAPS) in it’s treatment of a member who was overlooked for promotion because he is white.

by Grant Foster
2017-09-18 12:53
in News
Affirmative action out the window, court rules

12 March 2009. South Africa. Gauteng. Johannesburg. Members of the Afriforum Youth protested outside the Department of Labour against Affirmative action.

Labour movement Solidarity says one of its members was overlooked for promotion since 2014 due to affirmative action. He must now be retrospectively appointed in a promotion position and reimbursed from 1 April 2014.

Anton van der Bijl, head of Solidarity’s Centre for Fair Labour Practices, argued that despite the fact that their member – a Mr Van der Merwe  – was deemed to be the best suitable candidate for the position, he was deliberately overlooked due to his skin colour. “It was apparent from the investigation that in the appointment process, the SAPS only took race and gender into consideration,” Van der Bijl said.

According to Van der Bijl, section 6 of the Employment Equity Act prohibits all forms of unfair discrimination against employees. “We are pleased to announce that although Mr Van der Merwe has already left the employ of the SAPS, he will receive retroactive compensation as if he had been appointed to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. This is indeed a great settlement achieved on behalf of our member and we are pleased that we could effect a well-deserved settlement on behalf of yet another member of ours in the police,” Van der Bijl said.

According to Van der Bijl, the court also ruled that Mr Van der Merwe’s pension should be adjusted from 2014 as well.  “We are pleased to announce that Mr Van der Merwe was appointed in the position of Lieutenant Colonel,” Van der Bijl said.

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