The MTBPS proposes a shifting of resources towards labour intensive sectors and the creation of jobs in the delivery of public services. While government expects all its prioritised programmes to contribute to job creation, its main target for expanding employment is skills development and training, infrastructure development and the expanded public works programme. Government intends to create 4.5 million jobs over the next five years. An amount of R114.5 million is provided for community works programme in the budget adjustments in the current financial year. This programme is expected to create 180 000 full time jobs by 2014. New incentives to encourage government departments and municipalities to use their budgets for labour intensive programmes in the infrastructure sector are proposed. These incentives will be extended to the environmental, cultural and social sectors.