The existing Employment Equity Act (EEA) provisions for 2024 EE Reporting period are still applicable pending the signing of EE amendments implementation date, this was revealed today.
“A proclamation notice for commencement date is still pending," Department of Employment and Labour Deputy Director: EE Masilo Lefika said.
Lefika was speaking during the second in a series of national EE workshops of Department of Employment and Labour in partnership with Commission for Conciliation Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) held in Rustenburg today.
The EE Amendment Bill was signed into law on 06 April 2023 by President Cyril Ramaphosa.
The Amendments to the EE Act of 1998 and its Regulations are primarily aimed at empowering the Minister of Employment and Labour to regulate the setting of sector specific EE numerical targets and the promulgation of Section 53 that deals with the issuing of an EE Compliance Certificate as a prerequisite for accessing of State contracts.
The 2024 Employment Equity workshops are held under the theme: “Bridging the Equity Gap Through Diversity & Inclusion".
This year's EE workshops focus on:
Mpumalanga
· Nelspruit (27 August 2024) – (TBC)
· Witbank (Emalahleni) - (28 August 2024) – (TBC)
Western Cape
Eastern Cape
Gauteng
The EE workshops are targeted at Employers or Heads of organisations, Academics, Assigned Senior Managers, Consultative forum members, Human Resource Practitioners, Trade Unions, employees and interested stakeholders.
These will be held from 10:00 to 14:00 in the respective venues and members of the media are invited.
More information on the EE workshops, including updates on the venues to be used, will be available on Department's and the CCMA's social media platform as well as the Department's website: www.labour.gov.za
Issued by:
Teboho Thejane
Departmental Spokesperson
082 697 0694
Teboho.Thejane@labour.gov.za
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Issued by: Department of Employment and Labour
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