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2022년 3월 15일

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South Africa: Huawei reaches out of court settlement on employment equity as foreign nationals make up 90% of workforce

"South Africa, Huawei unit reach out of court settlement on hiring" 15 March 2022

South Africa's labour department and a subsidiary of China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd (HWT.UL) have reached an out of court settlement on local hiring rules, they said in a joint statement on Tuesday.

Authorities took Huawei Technologies South Africa to court in February, saying it fell short of a requirement for 60% of its workers to be South African, and sought a fine of 1.5 million rand ($99,300), or 2% of the unit's annual 2020 turnover.

The department had also asked the court to force Huawei to draft and implement an employment equity plan to hire more local workers after it discovered that foreign nationals make up nearly 90% of Huawei Technologies South Africa's workforce.

But the two parties later agreed on negotiating a possible out-of-court settlement.

The department has accepted Huawei Technologies South Africa's employment plan to raise South African representation to above 50% within three years, especially from designated groups as defined in the country's Employment Equity Act, the joint statement read.

In addition, to address South Africa's digital skills gap, the two parties have agreed to collaborate on offering courses on information and communications technology (ICT) to the unemployed, they said. [...]

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