Title: A presentation to the Portfolio Committee
1A presentation to the Portfolio Committee
2DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
- CONTENTS
- Organisational structure
- Results 2003/2004 Financial Year (DoL)
- Roll-over to 2004/2005 Financial Year
- Results 2003/2004 Financial Year (Stat)
- Auditor-Generals report
- Achievements per Programme
3Organisational Structure
4(No Transcript)
5Financial ResultsDepartment of Labour
2003/2004
6Financial Results (DoL)2003/2004 (1)
7Financial Results (DoL)2003/2004 (2)
8Financial Results (DoL)2003/2004 (3)
9Roll-Over to2004/2005
10Roll-Over to2004/2005
11Financial ResultsStatutory Allocation
2003/2004
12Financial Results (STAT)2003/2004 (1)
- The statutory allocation included in Vote
17 Labour emanates from the Skills Development
Levies Act. - The Skills Development Levy is collected by SARS
and distributed by the DoL as a direct charge
against the National Revenue Fund (NRF)
13Financial Results (STAT)2003/2004 (2)
14Auditor-Generals Report
15Auditor-Generals Report2003/2004 (1)
- The Auditor-General expressed an un-qualified
opinion in respect of the Financial Statements of
the Department of Labour for the 2003/2004
financial year. - However, without qualifying the audit opinion,
attention was drawn to the following matters
16Auditor-Generals Report2003/2004 (2)
- Transport
- The utilisation of subsidised motor vehicle
transport - Imperial Fleet Services versus the subsidised
motor vehicle scheme - Imperial Fleet Services
17Auditor-Generals Report2003/2004 (3)
- Asset Management
- Information Technology (IT) equipment
- Physical verification of assets
- Differentiation between DoL and UIF assets
18Auditor-Generals Report2003/2004 (4)
- Institute for the National Development of
Learnerships, Employment skills and Labour
Assessments (INDLELA) - Under utilisation of training centre
- Adjustment of assessment fees
- Rental paid by tenants and candidates
19Achievements per Programme
20Programme 1 Administration
- Office of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
- All requirements indicated in NT guidelines
achieved and due dates maintained - No forced-closures effected
- No more that one open month at any given time
- Annual financial statement compiled and submitted
to AG on time
21Programme 1 Administration
- Office of the CFO (cont.)
- Annual financial statements of Public Entities
completed and submitted to AG - A Public Entity survey undertaken and completed
in conjunction with the DPSA - Mini ENE inputs compiled for each Public Entity
- Specimen Annual Financial Statements for SETAs
revised to ensure ease of consolidation
22Programme 1 Administration
- Office of the CFO (cont.)
- A passive tracking system fitted to 80 of long
term vehicles - New air travel service provider appointed
- Repair and maintenance programmes established
with DPW in respect of buildings - Corporate image implemented at 15 buildings
23Programme 1 Administration
- Office of the Chief Communications Officer (CCO)
- 16 pamphlets, booklets or flyers, 6 posters and 9
banners produced aimed at ensuring that
beneficiaries can access the benefits accruing
from the Departments policies - 5 039 Website enquiries relating to the
registration of domestic workers answered during
the period March May 2003
24Programme 1 Administration
- Office of the CCO (cont.)
- 7 006 General enquiries received via the website
and successfully answered - 9 Videos produced for the NSDC as well as
Ministerial Imbizos and other events
25Programme 1 Administration
- Human Resource Management (HRM)
- Human resource Management policies aligned with
relevant legislation - Misconduct cases, appeals, grievances and
conciliation and arbitration cases managed
promptly
26Programme 1 Administration
- HRM (cont.)
- New EE plan for the period June 2003 May 2006
developed - All buildings occupied by DoL assessed in respect
of compliance with the Code of Good Practice on
the employment of People with disabilities and
the Occupational Health and Safety Act
27Programme 1 Administration
- HRM (cont.)
- Workplace skills plan for 2003/04 developed and
implemented - The absorption of excess staff members in line
with the Public Service Restructuring and
Transformation initiative managed with only 5 of
the initial 51 cases not yet resolved
28Programme 1 Administration
- Office of the Chief Information Officer (CIO)
- Establishment of effective governance structures
to manage and capitalise on the benefits of the
IT PPP arrangement - Implementation of Lesedi
- Development of Siyaya
- Development of the Children in the Performing
Arts (CIPA) system
29Programme 1 Administration
- Office of the CIO (cont.)
- Establishment of an IT Call Centre
- Development of an on-line registration capability
for the registration of domestic workers in terms
of the Unemployment Insurance Act
30Programme 1 Administration
- Internal Audit
- Co-sourcing agreements aimed at providing
Internal Audit services to DoL, UIF, CC and the
NSF finalised - Audit software obtained by means of the
co-sourcing agreement - Amendment of the Departments existing Good
Governance Strategy in line with the King ll
report
31Programme 2 Occupational Health and Safety
- A draft programme/strategy for the elimination of
silicosis developed - 5 Meetings regarding silicosis held with
stakeholders - Silicosis workshops held in 3 provinces
- Stakeholders in agriculture sector have agreed to
implement Health and Safety Committees as
required by the Act
32Programme 2 Occupational Health and Safety
(cont.)
- Awareness campaigns on Construction Regulations
conducted at all 10 Provincial offices - Blitz inspections conducted by all 10 Provincial
offices - Training on Noise Induced Hearing Loss
Regulations completed
33Programme 3 Social Insurance
- The UIF and the CF publish their own Annual
Reports in terms of the PFMA
34Programme 4 Employment and Skills Development
Services (ESDS)
- 17 SETAs met or exceeded targets, 6 were average
performers and 2 were below average - Transfer of funds and data to SETAs have improved
- The legal standard of 51 days has been exceeded
and the current period of transfer is 30 days
35Programme 4 ESDS (cont.)
- 24 SETA annual reports containing audited
financial statements tabled in August 2003 - 69 306 learners were in learnerships across 25
SETAs by end of March 2004 - 74,4 of NSF funds allocated to Provinces spent
on 2003/04 contracts - 4 NSDS synthesis reports produced
- State of skills report produced and published for
NSDS conference
36Programme 5 Labour Relations
- 369 Effectively and efficiently functioning
collective bargaining councils registered as at
March 2004 - 80 of all registered councils have SMME
representation - Sectoral determination in respect of the Security
sector completed
37Programme 5 Labour Relations (cont.)
- 107 Inspectors trained on HIV/AIDS and Employment
of People with Disabilities Technical Assistance
Guidelines - EEA workshops conducted. This includes 70
employers in the private sector, the South
African Vice Chancellors Association and the
Department of Defence
38Programme 6 Labour Policy
- 9 Research papers completed on Worker
Co-operatives and employment creation - A major research project undertaken on
casualization and the changing nature of work - Data on strikes, register of unemployment, work
seekers, wage settlements and skills maintained
and a report prepared
39Programme 7 Service Delivery
- One (1) Information session held in each
Provincial office to increase awareness in
respect of the UIA, COIDA, claims procedures and
fraud amongst stakeholders and beneficiaries - A minimum of 3 information and briefing sessions
at each Provincial office aimed at marketing the
NSDS
40Programme 7 Service Delivery (cont.)
- 161 Poverty alleviation projects specifically
targeting the training of 5 870 rural communities
identified and funded - Placement verification study completed 75
placement for 2002/03 and all equity targets met
41Programme 7 Service Delivery (cont.)
- 187 187 inspections conducted representing an
113 increase on the previous year - 75 773 or 74 of the 102 660 complaints lodged,
settled within 60 days - 6 920 Blitz inspections conducted in the
following sectors
42Programme 7 Service Delivery (cont.)
- Agriculture 360
- Domestic 1 073
- Construction 747
- Wholesale and Retail 2 712
- Employment Equity 2 028
43Programme 8 Auxiliary and Associated Services
- Successfully coordinated President Mbekis visit
and address to the ILC - Attended and influenced policy positions of the
AU Labour and Social Affairs Commission held in
Mauritius during April 2003 - Successfully hosted the following delegations
44Programme 8 Auxiliary and Associated Services
(cont.)
- Minister Tou Minister of Employment and Youth
Burkina Faso - Deputy Minister Wang Vice Minister of Labour
and Social Security China - Official delegations from
- Cuba
- Lesotho
- Malawi
- Mozambique
45THANK YOU