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Skills Development Amendment Act 37 of 2008 [with effect from 6 April 2009] Skills Development Amendment Published 3 December 2012 - Came into effect 1 April 2013---BUSA (Business Unity South Africa) won Labour Court's judgment on Friday 21 August 2015 declared both regulations to be invalid‚ and it set them aside with effect from March 31, 2016.
The National Skills Development Strategy Document is a South African policy on skills development for the 2011 to 2016 period. [1] [2] History
The Military Skills Development System is the entry-level recruitment programme of the South African National Defence Force. It provides entry-level recruits to the South African Army, Air Force, Navy and Medical Service. It has been running since 2003. [1]
Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA), is the vocational skills training organization in South Africa. As of March 2011, there has been 21 SETAs. Each SETA is responsible for managing and creating learnerships, [1] internships, unit-based skills programmes, and apprenticeships within its jurisdiction. Every industry and occupation in ...
The National Budget of South Africa comprises the spending and revenues of the Government of South Africa. [1 ... Skills Development Levy Institutions: 21.1 19.3 21.7 ...
The Basic Conditions of Employment Act (BCEA), the Health and Safety Acts and the Skills Development Act, must be read with the EEA. The Skills Development Act provides that a small percentage of a labourer's salary must be contributed to the Department of Labour, enabling certain workshops to be run which are designed to develop skills.
Detailed development and implementation is carried out within these boundaries. All education and training in South Africa fits within this framework. It is national because it is a national resource, representing a national effort at integrating education and training into unified structure of recognised qualifications.
In May, 2024, Microsoft AI Startup initiative and the DTIC agreed to a R1.32 billion investment for skills development in emerging technologies among black-owned SMMEs. The investment is intended to prepare South African startups for the "fourth industrial revolution".