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Employment and Labour
Department of Labour Strategic Plan & Annual Performance Plan 2014/15
11 Mar 2015
The Portfolio Committee on Labour met to consider the Budgetary Review and Strategic Plan and Annual Performance Plan 2015 – 2016 of the Department of Labour.
The Committee Secretary reminded Members of the issue of the demographics that must be taken into account for oversight functions for implementation of the ...
Employment and Labour
Impact of SONA on Labour sector; Committee Strategic Plan: briefing by Content Advisor/ Researcher
4 Mar 2015
The Portfolio Committee on Labour was briefed on the draft strategic plan for the goals and objectives of the Committee spanning the five-year period from 2014 to 2019. Six goals were outlined as priorities for the Committee to achieve:
Employment and Labour
Department of Labour on 3rd Quarterly 2014/15 performance & challenges raised during Annual Reports
25 Feb 2015
The meeting focused on the third quarter report of the Department of Labour, covering both the strategic goals and the budget. The overall performance was far from encouraging, with only a 50% rate of achievement against the strategic goals, while expenditure against the budget was at 79% by the end ...
Employment and Labour
National Minimum Wage: state of readiness for way forward
18 Feb 2015
The Portfolio Committee on Labour held a meeting to deliberate and to receive reports on the state of readiness of the support team regarding the public hearings on the national minimum wage, and to air their opinion on lapses in the Parliamentary support system.
The Chairperson expressed concern over ...
Employment and Labour
National Minimum Wage: input from South African National Taxi Council & Stellenbosch University
10 Sep 2014
SANTACO presented on the national minimum wage (NMW). The taxi industry is a critical pillar in South Africa’s public sector, transporting more than 70% of passengers per day which is approximately 16.5 million commuters. SANTACO had over 100 000 members, represents 90% of taxi owners and was the major broad ...