LETTER: Race quotas will destroy jobs - Business Day

Aug 14, 2025
In April the DA announced its intention to take employment & labour minister Nomakhosazana Meth to court, arguing that section 15A of the Employment Equity Amendment Act (EEA) violates section 9 of the constitution, which guarantees equality before the law.
LETTER: Race quotas will destroy jobs - Business Day

In April the DA announced its intention to take employment & labour minister Nomakhosazana Meth to court, arguing that section 15A of the Employment Equity Amendment Act (EEA) violates section 9 of the constitution, which guarantees equality before the law.

Section 15A allows for the imposition of binding quotas on employers based on their employees’ race. These quotas are enforceable under threat of a penalty of up to 10% of a company’s turnover, and the law empowers Meth to impose them without clearly defined criteria for determining an individual’s race.

In July both Sakeliga and the National Employers’ Association of SA (Neasa) filed an interdict to prevent the implementation of the amended EEA. They correctly argue that this act poses a threat to businesses and the economy, with costly consequences.

EEA quotas are set to commence at the beginning of next month, unless Sakeliga and Neasa succeed in their legal action. Should the EEA come into force businesses will have about two years to adjust their staff by race before the government comes knocking at their doors.

Those that can may move elsewhere will, but for the economy as a whole investment will decline and unemployment will rise, placing many livelihoods at risk.

Elnieke Bronkhorst
Institute of Race Relations

https://www.businesslive.co.za/bd/opinion/letters/2025-08-14-letter-race-quotas-will-destroy-jobs/

LETTER: Race quotas will destroy jobs - Business Day

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