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NEDLAC Briefing to Parliamentary Select Committee- Labour and Public Enterprises: 06 June 2012

NEDLAC Briefing to Parliamentary Select Committee- Labour and Public Enterprises: 06 June 2012. Labour Market Policy Work Stream:. Origins, Structure and Mandate of NEDLAC Overview of the 2010/11 period External and Organisational Challenges Strategic Goals and Priorities.

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NEDLAC Briefing to Parliamentary Select Committee- Labour and Public Enterprises: 06 June 2012

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  1. NEDLACBriefing to Parliamentary Select Committee- Labour and Public Enterprises: 06 June 2012

  2. Labour Market Policy Work Stream: • Origins, Structure and Mandate of NEDLAC • Overview of the 2010/11 period • External and Organisational Challenges • Strategic Goals and Priorities

  3. NEDLAC Establishment NEDLAC was established through an Act of Parliament. The NEDLAC Act, Act 35 of 1994, was one of the very first pieces of legislations to be signed off by the first democratic Parliament in 1994.

  4. Labour Market Policy Work Stream:

  5. NEDLAC Structure and Governance

  6. NEDLAC Principals EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OVERALL CONVENORS LABOUR GOVERNMENT Minister of Public Works T Nxesi Minister of Labour M Oliphant Minister of Finance P Gordhan Minister of Trade and Industry Dr R Davies D George General Secretary FEDUSA M Samela General Secretary NACTU Z Vavi General Secretary COSATU N Majokweni CEO BUSA F Mtoba President BUSA BUSINESS COMMUNITY R Bhengu L Kganyago SANCO WNC T Tshefuta SAYC S Mapailla T Mabuza FSCC NCASA A Madella DPSA L Kettledas Government B Ntshalintshali Labour L Lotter Business L Nare Community

  7. NEDLAC Process

  8. Trade and Industry Policy Work Stream:

  9. Trade and Industry Policy Work Stream:

  10. Development Policy Work Stream:

  11. Development Policy Work Stream:

  12. Public Finance and Monetary Policy Work Stream:

  13. Public Finance and Monetary Policy Work Stream:

  14. Management Committee Task Teams

  15. Section 77 Notices

  16. Statement of Financial Position 2010-2011

  17. Financial Performance 2010-2011

  18. Audit Findings 2010-2011 • Unqualified – Emphasis of matter • Assets • Leave provision • Management Letter • Procurement • Audit Committee • Internal Audit • Lack of Segregation of Duties

  19. Challenges in NEDLAC’s External Environment

  20. Challenges in NEDLAC’s Organisational Environment

  21. Strategic Goals and Priorities Strategic Goals and Priorities

  22. Dialogue, Trust and Partnership “Government alone cannot solve the challenges faced by the country, but working together, solutions are possible.” - President Jacob Zuma in his 2012 State of the Nation Address “Our new story, our period of transition, is about building modern infrastructure, a vibrant economy, a decent quality of life for all, reduced poverty, decent employment opportunities. It is a story that must be written by all of us. Not just by government. Not just by business. Not just by unions. By all of us, South Africans from all corners of this country.” - Finance Minister PravinGordhan in his 2012 Budget Speech “The requisite policy stability and coherence will be supported by effective social dialogue that helps establish a broad consensus on long-run policy goals and a vision for the country, and facilitates the necessary tradeoffs and sacrifices by ensuring a visibly fair distribution of the benefits from growth.” - The New Growth Path, p. 6 “Moving onto this new trajectory of high, sustained and job-creating growth implies a break from our current path dependency. It requires commitment by all sectors of society to contribute to the efforts required to meet our common objectives. There will be moments when difficult choices will have to be made… The ability to do this is a function of leadership among all social partners.” - The National Development Plan, p. 134

  23. “The strategic thrust over the next period is to upgrade and strengthen the capacity of the institution on the one hand while promoting more effective forms of engagement between the social partners.” - Minister Oliphant in the Foreword to NEDLAC’s 2012 Strategic Plan

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