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Title: Celebrating a Decade of Service to Workers Education


1
  • Celebrating a Decade of Service to Workers
    Education

www.ditsela.org.za
Presentation to the Parliamentary Portfolio
Committee on Labour 1 September 2006 Gino
Govender Executive Director
2
Presentation Headlines
  • Part One
  • Origins of DITSELA
  • Our Structure
  • Strategic Objectives of Ditsela
  • How we work
  • Programme Overview
  • Part Two
  • Achievements
  • Ten key Challenges MPs must embrace
  • Conclusions

3
Ditselas Origins
  • Product of a labour strategy in the 90s to build
    a national integrated trade union education and
    training system (NIETS)
  • Create an institute outside of formal union
    bureaucracy that
  • strives to be a responsive, innovative and
    democratic learning organisation with a clear
    working class bias that contributes to building a
    strong trade union movement (the Ditsela
    Vision)
  • Seek recognition by the new democratic state for
    trade unions as providers of workers education
    and the contribution it makes in
  • strengthening worker participation to promote
    political, industrial and workplace democracy
  • Strengthening workers intellectual and organising
    capacity
  • building and maintaining a strong, vibrant labour
    movement in SA
  • promoting the importance of workers education
  • Publicly launched on 29th November 1996

4
Governance Structure
  • Registered as not for profit Section 21
    association with Articles and a Memorandum of
    Association
  • National Governing Board of Directors formally
    appointed by the Executive Committees of Cosatu
    and Fedusa (member federations)
  • Additional Directors appointed by virtue of
    specialist knowledge
  • Guided by the relevant principles of the PFM Act
    and the King Report on good governance as a
    work-in-progress
  • Staff of 18 in Johannesburg 2 in Cape Town and
    work with external contracted facilitators with
    knowledge of the labour movement
  • Ditsela Western Cape is housed at UWC and is
    managed by an Advisory Committee comprising
    members from Cosatu, Fedusa and Nactu and
    unaffiliated unions

5
Funding
Expected Income Amount (R)
DoL SCSF 7 234 043
DoL NSF 3 583 673
FNV (Netherlands) 487 500
DGB (Germany) 527 850
Union Course Fees 72 000
Total 11 905 066
6
DITSELAs Core business
  • To be a worker education centre that offers
    dynamic, vibrant, critical and inspiring
    education that engages the challenges facing
    working people
  • To deliver comprehensive and responsive
    programmes that are at the cutting edge in
    trade union education
  • To support in developing organisational capacity
    for federations and unions to deliver their own
    education provision
  • To maintain an open space for critical
    reflection and engagement within our programmes
  • To promote a culture of democratic debate and
    respect for workers across union lines
  • To encourage through practice a plough back of
    learning and reinforce collective learning
  • To engage in a dynamic approach to assessing the
    needs of our constituency regularly.

Our understanding of Building Organisational
Capacity?. A continuous process by which
members, leadership and staff develop abilities
(individually and collectively) to perform
functions, solve problems and set and achieve
objectives

7
Ditselas Model of Education Provision
NEEDS ANALYSIS
DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
MONITORING EVALUATION
IMPLEMENTATION DELIVERY
A learning organisation as part of building a
workers education movement..what adult
education theorists call the social mobilisation
model
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Planning for 2006 and beyond
  • An integrated planning process involving Cosatu,
    FEDUSA, the Department of Labour and Ditselas
    Governing Structure
  • Final Draft Programme adopted by the Ditsela
    Board on 4 November
  • Three-Year Project Proposal submitted to DoL
  • Approximately 3500 direct beneficiaries of the
    2006 programme
  • Poised for growth and expanded programme delivery
    at national and provincial level
  • Will undertake organisational review on the eve
    of our 10th Anniversary and reposition the
    organisation for the coming decade
  • Currently planning for 2007 and beyond

9
National Programme
  • Communication
  • School
  • Report writing
  • Handling the Media
  • Creative Effective Writing
  • Administrator
  • Development
  • School
  • Intro to trade unions
  • Intro to Labour Law
  • Organisational Dev and
  • Management
  • School
  • Financial Management
  • Project Design Management
  • OD Theory and Practice

New
New
Information and Communication Technology
Courses integrated in every school
  • DANLEP certified with Wits
  • and UCT (5 Teaching Blocks)
  • Advanced Labour Law
  • Advanced Women Leadership
  • Advanced Organisers
  • Advanced Educators
  • Leading and Managing TUs
  • Annual Graduation Ceremony

New
Health and Safety
New
10
Provincial Programme
  • Western Cape Modular
  • Programme
  • Intro to Political Economy
  • Writing Skills
  • Dismissals and Grievances
  • Leadership Foundation
  • Workplace Re-organisation
  • Womens Leadership
  • Arbitration Skills
  • Using E-mail and Internet
  • HIV/AIDS in the Workplace
  • Educator Skills
  • WC Comp Courses
  • Political Economy
  • Labour Law
  • Workplace Re-org
  • Provincial Schools
  • Limpopo N West
  • Dismissals Disputes
  • Work Re-organisation
  • Intro to Political Economy
  • Negotiations Skills
  • Introduction to Computers
  • Special Project
  • Tackling Racism in
  • the workplace

New
2 WC Rural Schools
  • Provincial Educator Development
  • Mpumalanga
  • Eastern Cape

11
Support Programme
To provide needs-based dedicated and innovative
support work and projects for trade unions
  • Fedusa Projects
  • Media training
  • Strategic Bargaining
  • How to Use the CCMA
  • Policy Development linked to merger
  • Sexual Harassment
  • Shop Stewards Train the Trainer
  • Cosatu Projects
  • Shop Stewards Train the Trainer
  • Leadership Development
  • Office Bearers Development
  • Funding Workshop
  • Organiser Development
  • Administrator Development

12
Specialised Tailor-made Support
  • Needs Assessment of new Stewards in the security
    industry
  • Strategic Education Plans for the Communication
    Workers Union
  • Policy development and Leadership Training for
    the SADNU
  • Facilitators Skills for NUMSA
  • Developing a programme to organise farmworkers
  • Leadership Development for NATU
  • Developing an education strategy for the
    newly-formed Creative Workers Union of SA
  • Roll-out of shop stewards facilitator programmes
    and materials for Fedusa and Cosatu
  • Facilitation and support for the Inter-Federation
    Conference on Trade Union Qualification

13
Ditsela Networks forums for sharing ideas and
experiences
  • Educators
  • Organisational Development
  • Legal Officers
  • Health and Safety Officers

New
New
14
Information, Research and Development
  • Production in the Siyakhana Booklet Series
    Organising Successful Meetings
  • Evaluation of the Mpumalanga Provincial Educators
    Pilot Project and drawing on the lessons for
    further shop steward education activists
  • Cosatu Education Review and Educator Needs
    Survey
  • Conducting an analysis of workers education needs
    in rural Western Cape in order for Ditsela to
    develop an appropriate holistic delivery strategy
    beyond just a parachute in approach
  • Identifying training needs for our Provincial
    Schools
  • DANLEP Graduates Tracer Study Where are they
    now?
  • Maintain and update our Resource Centre

15
The Educators Conference 27-30 November
  • Approximately 150 local and international
    delegates
  • Meets under the theme Celebrate, Consolidate,
    Innovate
  • 29th open session (150 additional delegates) to
    celebrate 10th Anniversary under the theme
    Celebrating a Decade of Service to Workers
    Education
  • Minister of Labour scheduled to deliver the
    anniversary keynote address to delegates and
    guests.

16
International Collaboration
  • Recently signed MoU with Michael Imadou Institute
    of Nigeria
  • On-going co-operation, exchanges and training
    programmes for the national trade union centres
    in Ghana and Nigeria
  • Collaboration with several global trade union
    federations
  • Development of popular education materials for
    the global mining and maritime solidarity
    project
  • Co-facilitation of leadership skills for the
    Southern African Trade Union Leadership Academy
  • Support towards the development of the Swaziland
    Labour Academy
  • Hosting discussions on workers education with
    several international delegations visiting our
    country

17
Ditsela Today Achievements noted on the eve of
our 10th Anniversary
  • This unique institute has survived the challenges
    in the first decade of the new SA whilst
    pioneering important areas and approaches to
    union education
  • Has shown steady growth from a start up budget of
    less than R500 000 to a current one in excess of
    R11m
  • To date approximately 24 000 union leaders and
    officials representing tens of thousands of
    members have benefited from our programmes
  • Remains the leading education, training and
    support services provider to the SA labour
    movement
  • Seen as a vital asset by those associated with
    and committed to the labour movement nationally
  • Workers education in SA is expanding and new
    frontiers are being explored to make more use of
    low-cost mass education including e-learning
    opportunities for shop stewards
  • After several months of negotiations will be
    signing a Co-operation Agreement with the CCMA on
    education and training on 8 September.

18
Ten Key Challenges we need to embrace and grapple
with
  • The rapidly changing profile of traditional work
    through business re-engineering such as
    outsourcing, casualisation, contract and agency
    labour and its impact on union organisation and
    density
  • Workers education needs for productive employment
    and active citizenship are huge and diverse
    ranging from basic to advanced education
  • Current resource allocation must be substantially
    increased
  • State funding for union education programmes is
    drop in the lake when compared to what subsidies
    and tax incentives employers receive from
    taxpayers
  • All unions without exception are serious about
    empowering members but resources for education
    will always remain scarce in the face of meeting
    other pressing needs of workers

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Challenges cont
  • Whilst some companies HR managers realise the
    importance of workers education and good
    industrial relations our studies show they are
    exceptions rather than the rule the social
    objectives of the LRA go largely ignored
  • Core ILO labour standards enshrined in SA
    legislation still remains elusive to a very large
    section of the workforce more workers are
    becoming vulnerable to unfair labour practices
  • Despite positive legislation to promote skills
    development we need to challenge the old
    conservative thinking of education as mere cost
    and rather than an investment in people
    development
  • We need to review the current ET system and the
    extent to which it promotes important worker
    education issues such as access (including to
    higher education institutes), recognition of
    prior learning, equity, portability of skills,
    union education etc
  • ILO Convention 140 on Workers Rights to Paid
    Education and Training Leave needs to be ratified
    by the government and translated into law

20
Conclusion
  • Workers and their trade unions have played and
    will continue to make an enormous contribution to
    society
  • Despite the legacy of Apartheid education,
    workers education empowers workers for the
    variety of roles they play- as parents, leaders
    in the workplace and community, politics etc
  • Look around (even here in parliament) and you
    will find graduates of the South African Workers
    University
  • Workers education remains the life blood of
    democracy in the workplace, industry, society and
    statutory institutions of tripartite social
    dialogue
  • Our democracy owes its survival not just to high
    profile union leaders but also to the thousands
    of unsung volunteer heroes and heroines who
    simply get on with servicing the needs of their
    members daily
  • Our society must recognise and value the role
    workers and workers education play
  • So long may DITSELA and workers education in SA
    continue to grow and be expanded.
  • On behalf of our constituency A Big Thank You to
    the Chairperson and members of the Committee, the
    Department of Labour for their continued moral
    and financial support
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