The Abusive Relationship Between the South African Economy and the Black Professional – Most Particularly, the Black Male
Introduction South Africa’s complex relationship with its workforce is one characterized by economic fluctuations, shifting political landscapes, and deeply entrenched racial inequalities. Of particular concern is the experience of black professionals in the workplace, especially black males, who face distinct challenges shaped by both the country's historical context and current socioeconomic policies. In this article, I explore these dynamics, drawing a connection between South Africa's political and economic decisions and their impact on black professionals, most notably in the private sector. This discussion follows my earlier article, " The Hidden Costs of Internships and Learnerships in South Africa, " where I examined how unpaid internships and learnerships disproportionately affected disadvantaged youth. Now, I turn my focus to the broader struggles black professionals face, particularly under the current administration, as they navigate a job market that, for...