WAGE INEQUITY OP-ED: Makro slips off the hook as court rules against employees claiming racial discrimination

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WAGE INEQUITY OP-ED: Makro slips off the hook as court rules against employees claiming racial discrimination
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A recent judgment of the labour court dismissing a claim by five black employees that Makro had unfairly discriminated against them by paying them less than they paid a white female employee who performed the same or substantially the same work, failed ...

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