Understanding Employment Equity

The intended outcome of this course is to foster a better understanding of employment equity – both as a politico-legal model and in terms of how it might be implemented in the workplace. This course is intended for; employees, directors and managers as well as employment equity forum members within the workplace.
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Understanding Employment Equity

The employment Equity plan is to enable the employer “to achieve reasonable progress towards employment Equity”, to assist in eliminating unfair discrimination in the workplace, and to achieve equitable representation of employees from designated groups by means of affirmative action measures.
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TYPE: Short Course  |  MODE: Online Only  |  DURATION: 2 Days  |  CREDITS: N/A

The Employment Equity Act (1998) requires all businesses with more than 50 employees to develop and implement an Employment Equity Plan. Non-compliance with this law can result in penalties, legal sanctions, or the company being excluded from doing business with the government. Therefore, for businesses to avoid fines or legal challenges, they must comply with the Act.

Employment Equity forms part of a company’s B-BBEE profile. It may contribute up to 19 points (or 16%) of a B-BBEE scorecard. Failure to comply with Employment Equity could see a company drop a B-BBEE level and affect their desirability as a preferential supplier to other companies.

Employment Equity in South Africa has the following  as its stated  purpose:

  1. To promote equal opportunity and fair treatment in employment through the elimination of unfair discrimination; and
  2. To implement affirmative action measures to redress the disadvantages in employment experienced by designated groups.

The ultimate goal is to ensure the equitable representation of underrepresented and previously disadvantaged groups  in all occupational levels in the workforce by way of a formal systematic process, which is punted as remedial or corrective in nature.

The purpose is to give insight into the Employment Equity process with emphasis on the following:

1. The concept of a Designated Employer.
2. What is a Designated Employee.
3. Consultation during the Employment Equity process.
4. Performing an analysis of a workplace for Employment Equity- EEA12.
5. Preparing an Employment Equity Plan- EEA13.
6. Implementing the EE Plan.
7. Annual reporting on the EE Plan- EEA2 and EEA4.
8. Equal work for equal pay.
9. Fair and Unfair discrimination.
10. Affirmative Action.
11. Employment Equity and the Disabled employee.

These are requirements for the skills programme.

  • Ability to access your learning material online once accepted.
  • A PC, Tablet or Smartphone.
  • Access to a reliable internet connection.
  • Active email account.
  • Attend online workshops.
  • Required to upload and submit work online.
  • Ability to attend any of our branches in Durban, Cape Town and Johannesburg.

This short course is noncredit bearing. 

It has been derived from the SAQA 13952 Demonstrate basic understanding of the Primary labour legislation that impacts on a business unit.

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  3. Reliable devices for online learning and Webinars.
  4. Learners are required to attend a compulsory in-person induction session and the Final Integrated Summative Assessment (FISA) at one of our branches located in Durban, Cape Town, or Johannesburg.
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