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DIRECTORATE: LABOUR RELATIONS LABOUR RELATIONS FORUMS: 2nd Quarter 2005
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Time Arrangements
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Programme 1. Opening and welcome 2. Standing items Feedback from: l Directorate: Labour Relations l Public Service Co-ordinating Bargaining Council l Education Labour Relations Council l Provincial Education Labour Relations Council 3. New items l Amendments to Education Laws Amendment Bill,2004 l Know your rights workshop for post level 1 educators 4. General (Questions and Answers session) 5. Next meeting and closure
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Feedback : Directorate Labour Relations §Statistics on : l Grievances and Disputes l Misconduct l Strikes §Communication l Newsletter l New appointments
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GRIEVANCES & DISPUTES MARCH 2005 Total = 271
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MISCONDUCT : MARCH 2005 Total 250
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Strikes 02/09/2004 EMDCCS EDUCATORSPS STAFF Central4427 South105919 North9085 East147569 Breeder/Overb6914 W/Winelands7693 S/Cape/Karoo37715 Special Schools8538 Total5806160
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Strikes (02/09/2004) (Total 5966)
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Strikes 16/09/2004 EMDCCS EDUCATORSPS STAFF Central1619124 South2753158 North177672 East2106129 Breeder/Overb133446 W/Winelands164185 S/Cape/Karoo147481 Special Schools22354 Head Office46225 Total12972974
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Strikes (16/09/2004) (Total 13 946)
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Feedback on the PSCBC §EMPLOYER INITIATIVE PACKAGE ON THE CARDS (EIP) §CTPA JOINED SADTU, NO LONGER A MEMBER OF NAPTOSA § PUBLIC SERVICE MEDICAL SCHEME PROVISIONALLY WEF 01/01/2006 (GEMS)
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Feedback on the Education Labour Relations Council(ELRC) l New resolutions: 2005 –2 Resolutions have been signed thus far –Vote weights –Backlog in salaries
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National vote weights
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CURRENT ISSUES( ELRC) MATTERS CURRENTLY UP FOR NEGOTIATION : §IQMS §GRADING NORMS FOR INSTITUTIONS §ABET EDUCATORS( CONDITIONS OF SERVICES) §FTSS §INCENTIVES §REWARDS
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Feedback on PELRC Vote weights (Pelrc) §CTPA JOINED SADTU, NO LONGER A MEMBER OF NAPTOSA §Composition of the current Pelrc §Employer = 10 seats + 10 observers §Employee = 10 seats + 10 0bservers Sadtu = 7 seats + 7 0bservers Naptosa = 2 seats + 2 0bservers Saou = 1 seat + 1 0bserver
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PELRC Vote Weights (Membership)
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Pelrc Vote Weights (Percentages)
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EMPLOYMENT EQUITY – EE Guidelines for institutions are in its final stage – All role-players are currently being consulted – Comments and inputs will be considered by Topco – Final document will serve at the PERLC for consultation and implementation
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SKILLS DEVELOPMENT §The Departmental Training Committee (DTC) will meet shortly to distribute the allocated funds for WSP §Watch the space
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NATIONAL TEACHING AWARDS §National Adjudication Process l The Western Cape managed to secure two positions: (i) Excellence in Primary School Teaching: 2nd Finalist, Mr Ronald Philander: St Marks Primary School, Prince Alfred Hamlet, Ceres (ii) Excellence in Primary School Teaching : 3rd Finalist, Mr Francois Jones: De Villiers P/S, Robertson
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NATIONAL TEACHING AWARDS (Continue) §Sponsorship l The WCED managed to secure a sponsorship for the NTA 2005 l The Cambridge University Press in association with South African Youth Development & Business Chamber (SAYDBUC) will sponsor the Western Cape with cash prizes for the 3 finalists per category at Provincial level
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NATIONAL TEACHING AWARDS (Continue) §Nomination Forms l The closing date for all nominations is the 22nd June 2005 l Depending on the diary of the President, the National Ceremony will be taking place on the 20th or 27th September 2005
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TRANSFORMATION
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Transformation (Total 248)
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SAFETY AT SCHOOL –An indaba to discuss ways and means on how to address crime and violence in the Province will be taking place soon. –The initiative is a consultative process to generate recommendations on how to promote safety in schools –Pelrc Task team was once again established : – Evaluate the implementation of the manual – Proposals for any improvements to the manual –Stats as per annual report
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Safety at schools (Continues) l 2004: Incident types ( 1958 )
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Safety at schools (Continues) l 2004: Occurrence of incidents
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NPDE
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Education Laws Amendment Bill, 1/2004 §The following amendments are proposed to the following acts: l SASA: South African Schools Act l EEA:Employment of Educators Act l FET: Further Education Act §We will only highlight the significant draft amendments to SASA and the EEA.
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Education Laws Amendment Bill, 1/2004 §The following amendments are proposed: §SASA §Definitions l A few new definitions are proposed ( page 2 ) §Section 9 l Suspension and expulsion from public school (page 3) §Section 35 l Norms and standards ( Page 4) §Section 39( page 4 and 5) l School fees at public schools §Section 41( page 6) l Enforcement of payment of school funds §Section 58 l Expropriation( page 7 and 8)
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Education Laws Amendment Bill,/2004 §EEA §To provide for the refinement of the process of the appointment of educators §To provide for an appeal by a SGB against the decision of the HOD to appoint an educator
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Proposed amendments to the EEA §Section 6 ( insertion of a new paragraph 6(aa) to be considered by SGB’s before recommending to HOD) §Section 6 (ab) Submit a list of 5 candidates to the HOD in order of preference §Section 6 (ac) HOD may choose any candidate on the list §Section 6 (ad) Ensure that criteria was applied §Section 6 (ae) Decline recommendation if criteria was not applied §Section 6 (af) Temporary teacher
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Proposed amendments to the EEA(Cont.) §Deletion of paragraph b and c of Section 6(3) §Insertion of a new section b,c, d and e : l Appeal procedure for SGB’s l Period for the appeal l Period for MEC to finalised the appeal l Discretion of the HOD §Insertion of section 6 (b) the appointment of an educator from temporary to permanent without the recommendation of the SGB
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TRAINING WORKSHOP §TRAINING PROJECT 2005 §POST LEVEL 1 EDUCATORS §KNOW YOU RIGHTS WORKSHOP l GRIEVANCES l DISPUTES l MISCONDUCT l BARGAINING COUNCILS l ORGANISATIONAL RIGHTS
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TRAINING WORKSHOP( CONT.) l DATES Central: 7 & 21 May 2005 South: 4 & 18 June 2005 East: 23 July and 6 August 2005 North: 13 & 27 August 2005 West Coast / Winelands: 3 & 17 September 2005 Overberg / BreedeRiver: 8 & 22 October 2005 South Cape / Karoo: 29 October and 12 & 26 Nov. 2005 § l Please ADVISED YOUR EDUCATORS ACCORDINGLY: IT MAY BENEFIT YOU IN THE FUTURE
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General Questions and answers Open session
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Presenters §Colin Esau:(021) 467-2857 §Fax:(021) 425-8612 §E-Mail : cesau@pgwc.gov.za §Fritz Brand : (021) 467 -2399 §Fax: (021) 425 -8612 §E-Mail : fbrand@pgwc.gov.za
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