Employment Equity Committee Training
This course investigates the Employment Equity Act and all of its ramifications for organisations. The training ensures that Employment Equity Committees understand their role and function. The course looks at the legal reporting requirements of organisations as per affirmative action reports.
Description
This course gives a thorough understanding of the Employment Equity legislation and process, and gives members of the Employment Equity committee all the necessary practical tools to work together constructively towards developing a sound consultation process within the business.
Course Objectives
By attending this ICL training course, delegates will be able to:
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Understand the purpose of the Employment Equity Act along with interpreting and applying it.
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Preparing, implementation and monitoring your employment equity.
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Profiling your workforce.
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The employment equity regulations, specifically discrimination and harassment prohibitions.
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When and how to report using EEA2 and EEA4s.
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What to expect and how to prepare for equity audits.
How will this Training Course be Presented?
Live-Online
Who is this Training Course for?
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HR managers and HR personnel
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General managers
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Employment equity committee members
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All other individuals who need to know what employment equity is about.
The Course Content
Overview of The Employment Equity Act
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Understanding the Employment Equity Act
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Designated groups: African, Coloured and Indian, women, disabled
Prohibition of Unfair Discrimination
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Understanding unfair discrimination
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Differentiation
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Discrimination
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Direct and indirect discrimination
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Grounds of discrimination
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Employment applicants, work analysis and inherent requirements of the job/ job descriptions
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Recruitment and selection
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How the Employment Equity legislation attempts to eliminate and prohibit unfair discrimination
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Medical and Psychological assessments
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Labour court case studies
Employment Equity And Affirmative Action
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Understanding Affirmative Action
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The Equality Test (Section 9(2)) of the Constitution
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Understanding Black Empowerment
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National or regional demographics
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Understanding the BBBEE scorecard as per management control
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The duties of designated employers
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The requirements of disclosure of information
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Employment Equity Plans and the requirements for keeping records
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EEA2 Report
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One year and three-year plans
Wage Discrimination
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Wage gaps based on race, gender and disability
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Pay discrepancies
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New amendments to the Employment Equity Act
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Fines and penalties
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EEA4 report
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Labour Court cases
Roles, Responsibilities and Functions of The Employment Equity Committee
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Monitoring Employment Policies, Procedures & Practices
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Monitoring /Evaluating Implementation of an EE Plan
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Oversight of EE committee vs HR department responsibilities
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Consultation
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Identification of EE Barriers
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Recruitment barriers
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Promotion barriers
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Qualification barriers and skills development
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Succession planning barriers
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Developing EE Measures
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Benchmarking Best Practices
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Frequency and content of Committee Meetings
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Confidentiality in not disclosing salaries and personal information
The Skills Development Committee
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Workplace skills plan and Annual Training Report
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The BBBEE scorecard and skills development
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Practical analysis of EE plans and EE reports
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The way forward and planning for the employment equity committee