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Parliamentary Portfolio Committee – Labour 9 October 2013
Nedlac Report to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee – Labour 9 October 2013 Social dialogue has over the years enabled us to mobilise a broad section of society under the rubric of conflict resolution and reconciliation, invariably impelled by the fact of our indissoluble future as a nation. – Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe, September 2013 TILLING THE SOIL: Strengthening social dialogue to address unemployment, poverty and inequality
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The Nedlac Act, Act 35 of 1994 was one of the very first pieces of legislation to be signed-off by the first Democratic Parliament in 1994. Nedlac was established through an Act of PARLIAMENT
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INTRODUCTION Nedlac’s work is guided by: Nedlac Act
Nedlac Constitution Nedlac Protocols
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INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION The strategic thrust over the next period is to upgrade and strengthen the capacity of the institution…while promoting more effective forms of engagement between the social partners- Minister Mildred Olifant
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MILESTONES
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PREDETERMINED OBJECTIVES 2012-2013
76% of targets met in Annual Performance plan achieved, compared to 33% in
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ORGANISATIONAL PERFORMANCE
Acts Considered Status Completed Pending NEEDU Bill Customs Control Bill Customs Duty Bill Tourism Bill Broad-based BEE Amendment Bill Electricity Regulation Act National Electricity Regulator Act
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ORGANISATIONAL PERFORMANCE
Acts Considered Status Completed Pending Special Economic Zone Bill Labour Market Policy Review: Basic Conditions of Employment Amendment Bill Employment Equity Amendment Bill Labour Relations Amendment Bill Employment Services Bill
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ORGANISATIONAL PERFORMANCE
Acts Considered Status Completed Pending Merchant Shipping Act Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act WEGE Bill
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FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
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FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
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Unqualified audit opinion
AUDIT AND RISK Unqualified audit opinion Audit conducted directly by the Auditor-General for the first time Strengthened audit and risk and internal audit SCM Governance Performance Management
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PRIORITIES 2013-2014 Priorities 2013-14 Upgrading the building
Implementation of Audit findings Implementation of revised fInance policies and Governance Framework Staff development Salary review Performance management Continued enhancement of compliance with the Nedlac Protocol Adoption of the Protocol on the Working Relationship between Nedlac and Parliament Priorities Upgrading the building Supply Chain Management unit to be appointed
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Thank you Siyabonga Kealeboha
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