Less than 20 percent of South Africa's top management positions are occupied by black Africans, the 14th Commission for Employment Equity's report found.
Unveiling the report in Sandton, Johannesburg, on Wednesday, Labour Minister Mildred Oliphant said South Africa introduced employment equity legislation to address racial exclusion in the labour market under apartheid.
"It may sound nasty but the highest positions for most black people, particularly...read more here: Too many whites in top management positions: minister



