NSDS Implementation Report 2004
This report reflects the progress on the implementation of the
National Skills Development Strategy for 2003 - 2004.
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Skills Development Act
- Aims to develop and improve the skills of the South African workforce.
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Skills Development Levies Act
- Prescribes how employers should contribute to the National Skills Fund.
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Basic Guide to Private Employment Agencies
- The Skills Development Act stipulates that temporary employment agencies must be registered with the Department of Labour.
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Basic Guide to Registering for the Skills Development Levy
- The Skills Development Levy Act stipulates that employers must register to pay the levy.
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Basic Guide to Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs)
- Sector Education and Training Authorities are required to work out and implement sector skills plans and promote learnerships. They are responsible for handing out funds.
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Basic Guide to Skills Development Levies
- The Skills Development Levies Act stipulates that all employers pay 1% of their workers' pay to the skills development levy.
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Basic Guide to Skills Programmes
- Basic Guide to Skills Programmes
- How to Find and Choose Unemployed Learners
- How To Join a Learnership if you are a Worker
- How To Join a Learnership if you are Unemployed
- How To Register as a Work-seeker
- How To Set Up Learnerships if you are a Training Provider
- How To Set Up Learnerships if you are an Employer
