# Trade union Solidarity has lodged a formal complaint with the International Labour Organisation, calling for action against the South African government over an alleged breach of an agreement on racial legislation. The union argues the government failed to implement and publish agreed measures as regulations and is now in contempt of court. Solidarity’s Dirk Hermann says the agreement required racial laws to be temporary and that skills and socio-economic factors should be considered instead.
Solidarity takes South Africa to the UN over alleged race law breach