Title: Commission%20for%20Conciliation,%20Mediation%20and%20Arbitration
1Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and
Arbitration
2Vision
- To promote social justice and economic growth
with the social partners by transforming
relations in the labour market. - This will be achieved by delivering high quality,
low cost, dispute resolution and prevention
services
3Delivering Key Objectives
- Dispute Resolution
- Dispute Prevention/Management
- Institution Building
- Registry/Support Services
42002/2003 Projects
- Legislative Amendments Project
- Information Systems
- Customer Service
- Capacity Building
- High Std. Operations Performance
5Workload to Resources
Year Budget Difference Human Resources Difference Caseload Difference
97/98 R93m 438 67035
98/99 R106m 14 429 -2 86182 29
99/00 R129m 22 415 -3 88756 3
00/01 R125m -3 393 -5 103078 16
01/02 R136m 9 403 3 110639 7
6Dispute Resolution Caseload
Total caseload 470 146
7Operations Overview
Average of 444 referrals per working day
8Percentage Dispute Referrals per Month
(comparison with Previous Year)
9Dispute Referrals by Province
10Dispute Referrals by Issue
11Dispute Referral by Sector
12Conciliation Settlement Rate
13Conciliations Arbitrations per Province
14Commissioner Breakdown by Province
15Total Breakdown of Full Time Staff by Function
Race
16Dispute Resolution Performance Efficiencies
- 65 increase in cases in 5 years managed by
greater case processing/case handling efficiency - How?
- Case screening 28
- Scheduling conciliations 10 per CMA per day
- Conciliation settlement rate 70
- Cases per commissioner 4 or 2 or 2
- Case administration 10 per CMA per day
17Dispute Resolution Projections 2002/2003
- Case Projections
- Caseload 113 262
- Cases screened out 32 053 (28)
- Conciliation settlement rate 56 694 (70)
- Arbitrations 27 512
- Legislative amendments
18Legislative Amendments Project
- Implementation Project
- Developing CCMA Rules, Forms Regulations
- Adapting the Case Management System
- Public Awareness
- Commissioner Registry Training
- Finance
- Budget Resources
- Provincial Roll-out
19Overview Dispute Prevention
- Aim is to reduce referrals to the CCMA and
improve the quality of those referred through
supporting targeted CCMA users in building
capacity to - resolve problems and disputes at the workplace
level - avoid inappropriate dispute referrals to the
CCMA - effectively and correctly manage referrals
brought to the
CCMA
20Dispute Prevention - Focus for 2002/2003
- Workplace
- Problem solving and dispute minimization
- Union and employer office
- Best practice screening, categorizing and
processing of disputes - CCMA
- Best practice preparatory steps for CCMA
processes - Public
- Awareness raising and networking
21Overview - Institution Building
- 15 bargaining councils (BCs) trained accredited
to conciliate disputes - 33 BCs also trained accredited to conciliate
and arbitrate disputes - Provided customized case management systems
- Technical assistance to establish resource
the Public Sector Coordinating Bargaining Council
(PSCBC) 4 sectoral BCs - Collaborative work technical assistance to
other institutions
22Institution Building Focus 2002/2003
- Additional training of BC dispute resolution
panelists - Provide IT support for BCs customized case
management systems - Technical support to new dispute settlement
services in SADC countries - Collaborative work technical assistance to
other SA institutions