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Work Place Skills Plan as a strategic tool

Work Place Skills Plan as a strategic tool. Tebogo Makgatho Manager SSP unit. What is a WSP. Plan put together by company and employees for training and skills development of employees Based on analysis of business requirements and skills needs of current staff

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Work Place Skills Plan as a strategic tool

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  1. Work Place Skills Plan as a strategic tool Tebogo Makgatho Manager SSP unit

  2. What is a WSP • Plan put together by company and employees for training and skills development of employees • Based on analysis of business requirements and skills needs of current staff • Also based on training programmes required and beneficiaries

  3. Benefits • Research tool • Most updated information about the sector since info is from in-house • Provides trends and dynamics (technology growth and decreases) • Provides aggregates about skills gaps and shortages • Skills progammes and learnerships largely based on WSP trends

  4. ISETT SETA SYSTEM • WEB-BASED (no datacapturing) • ONLINE • REALTIME • INTEGRATED • CUSTOMISABLE • ANALYSIS ALL THE TIME AND REPORTS AUTOMATIC

  5. Disadvantages • Not inclusive (info about SMME’s not included) • Margin of error based on companies attitudes • Not reporting the truth (Fear of action by the SETA)

  6. ISETT SETA WSP • WWW.isett.org.za or 196.4.89.14/cdas/isett.asp • Register first as SDF and link to companies before approval • After approval gather data and load data into system • Once WSP approved , SETA pays to company

  7. GRANT DEADLINES • Grant A - 30 November 2001 • Involves the registration of the SDF and the submission of Workplace Skills Plan • Grant B – 30 April 2002 • Involves the submission of the Implementation report/ Training report • Grant C (discretionary grant) – 30 April 2001

  8. Criteria for approval • Within deadline • Information must be coherent • Companies with more than 50 companies – training committee • Employment profile • Strategic business priorities • etc

  9. Company Levy ( R100-00) Company Levy Paid Monthly to SARS R20,00 Allocated to NSF R100,00 Transfer to NSA (Two Month Delay) R80,00 Received at ISETT R 70,00 Grant A --R15.00 Grant B---R50,00 Discretionary -- 5% R10,00 Allocated to Admin SETA Permanent Office costs Grant Payments to Companies Financial Year 2001 / 2002

  10. “Discretionary Grant ” Proposal Grant Application Form posted on WEB site Company motivates Idea for Claim Isett.org.za RULES For Awarding Discretionary funds Agreed By Stakeholders at Authority level Proposal documented to Organised Business Group E-Mail Application to ISETT ISETT Finance Organised Business Submits to ISETT Authority for consideration Organised Business Submits to ISETT Authority for consideration Organised Business Submits to ISETT Authority for consideration All Three Sub-Sector requests are Considered COMPANY PAYMENT

  11. REFER TO HANDOUTFOR DETAILS

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