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  • UNREVISED HANSARD (Thursday, 10 March 2011)

NATIONAL DEMOGRAPHICS AND EMPLOYMENT EQUITY (Member's Statement)

  • ← ILLEGAL STRIKE BY SAMWU MEMBERS (Member's Statement)
  • INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION INVESTMENT IN GREEN ECONOMY (Member's Statement) →
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    Dr C P Mulder 10 Mar 2011 hansard

    Agb Speaker, die VF Plus is van mening dat die bepalings in die wysingingswet op gelyke indiensneming, byvoorbeeld dat die nasionale demografie vir regstellende aksie wat in die Wes-Kaap geld, tersyde gestel behoort te word. Die VF Plus stel verder voor dat die volgende verdere aanpassings aan die wetsontwerp aangebring word: Eerstens, die verskuiwing van die fokus van uitsetgebaseerde regstellende aksie tot insetgebaseerde regstellende aksie, deurdat meer klem gel word op ontwikkeling eerder as die blote meganiese vul van posisies ter wille van getalle.

    Tweedens, die inagneming van die beskikbare bron van geskoolde arbeid uit die aangewese groep wat die aanstelling van wittes ook sal toelaat indien geen kandidate uit die aangewese groep beskikbaar is nie.

    Die VF Plus se posisie is verder dat hierdie veranderinge van kardinale belang is om in die eerste plek die status quo te herstel, waardeur daar wegbeweeg word van die antibruin en -Indir rassistiese beginsels van mnr Jimmy Manyi en die ANC. Die volgende stap is om dan in die teenoorgestelde rigting te beweeg, deur die saak te voer dat regstellende aksie finaal uitgefaseer behoort te word om sodoende die land te verlos van die huidige antiwit arbeidsregime wat talle lewens verwoes.

    Die eerste stap in hierdie rigting is om alle jong mense wat, byvoorbeeld, na 1990 gebore is, vry te stel van regstellende aksie. Dit sal 'n manier wees om werklik by 'n meriete-samelewing uit te kom waar daar nie onbillik teen enigeen op grond van sy velkleur gediskrimineer word nie. Dankie. (Translation of Afrikaans member's statement follows.)

    [Dr C P MULDER: Hon Speaker, the FF Plus is of the opinion that the provisions in the Employment Equity Amendment Bill, for example that the national demographics that apply for affirmative action in the Western Cape, should be set aside. The FF Plus further suggests that the following additional amendments be made to the Bill. Firstly, that the focus be shifted from output-based affirmative action to input-based affirmative action, by putting more emphasis on development rather than on the mere mechanical filling of posts for the sake of numbers.

    Secondly, that the available source of skilled labour from the designated group be taken into consideration, which will also allow for the appointment of whites should no candidate from the designated group be available. Furthermore, the position of the FF Plus is that these changes are of vital importance, in the first place, to restore the status quo, whereby there will be a move away from the anticoloured and anti-Indian racist principles of Mr Jimmy Manyi and the ANC. The next step would then be to move in the opposite direction, by putting forward a position for affirmative action to be phased out in the end in order to rid the country of the existing antiwhite labour regime that is destroying many lives.

    The first step in this direction is to exempt all young people who were born, for example, after 1990, from affirmative action. This will be a way of really getting to a society based on merit where there will not be unfair discrimination against anyone on the basis of skin colour. Thank you.]

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