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4 December 2024

Employ Smart: Preparing For The New Employment Equity Landscape

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As we approach 2025, it's crucial for employers across South Africa to start gearing up for significant changes under the Employment Equity Amendment Act 4 of 2022...
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As we approach 2025, it's crucial for employers across South Africa to start gearing up for significant changes under the Employment Equity Amendment Act 4 of 2022, which kicks in from 1 January. These changes are designed to advance workplace diversity, equity, and compliance, with a particular focus on ensuring meaningful transformation across various sectors like agriculture, finance, and education.

Starting next year, the Minister of Employment and Labour will set specific numerical equity targets for different sectors. Employers, especially those looking to engage in contracts with the state, must align their employment equity strategies with these new targets to maintain compliance and secure a Certificate of Compliance. This certificate confirms adherence to equity targets and non-discrimination practices, which will be a prerequisite for contracting with the state.

Additionally, the definition of 'people with disabilities' has been expanded to include intellectual and sensory impairments, broadening the scope of inclusion. Alongside these pivotal updates, the Act simplifies many employment equity processes to enhance efficiency, including revised reporting requirements and updated consultation processes with trade unions and workplace forums.

For businesses, this means it's time to review your internal policies and prepare your Employment Equity Plans to align with the forthcoming sector-specific targets. Engage proactively with stakeholders and ensure your team understands the requirements for the new Certificate of Compliance.

If you're unsure about the next steps or need guidance on how to prepare your business for these changes, our team at Fairbridges Wertheim Becker is here to help. Contact us to ensure that your business is well-prepared and compliant with the new legal landscape.

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