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LabourNet Employment Equity & Skills Service Offerings



Core Services
Skills Development


Top Management & Line Management Training Session

Appointment of Skills Development Facilitator

Categorisation of Employees

Election of Skills Development Committee

Committee Training Session

Development of Workplace Skills Plan and Submission to the SETA

Implementation of Workplace Skills Plan

Committee Monitoring Meetings

Management Reports


Employment Equity

Top Management & Line Management Training Session

Appointment of S24 Employment Equity Manager

Categorisation of Employees

Election of Employment Equity Committee

Committee Training Session

Employment Equity Barriers Analysis

Employment Equity Plan Development

Implementation of Employment Equity Plan

Committee Monitoring Meetings

Management Reports

Employment Equity Report Submission to Department of Labour


Supplementary Value Adding Services*

Staff Awareness Workshops (Groups of 25 per session) *

Development of Skills Development and Employment Equity Committee Constitution*

Skills Development & Employment Equity Strategy Development Session*

Development of Corporate Qualifications Framework *

Training Needs Analysis*

Communication of the Workplace Skills Plan / Employment Equity Plan*

Assignment of Accountability *

Company Employment Equity / Skills Development Effectiveness Review*


Service Fee

The client pays a monthly retainer fee and is then provided with a predetermined annual “service cover”. All services rendered will be deducted from this cover at a fix hourly rate. Once the service cover is depleted, the client will be billed on an ad-hoc basis. Supplementary services are not provided as part of the core service but can be provided on an ad-hoc basis.



 
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