The Department of Labour will play a significant role in reducing unemployment, poverty and inequality through a set of policies and programmes developed in consultation with social partners, which are aimed at:
Improved economic efficiency and productivity
Employment creation
Sound labour relations
Eliminating inequality and discrimination in th...
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Three (3) year tertiary qualification in Financial Accounting / BCOM Accounting/ Accounting/ LLB/BCOM LAW/BCOM in Commerce/ Auditing. Valid driver’s licence.
Knowledge: Departmental Policies and Procedures, Public Financial Management Act (PFMA), Unemployment Insurance Act (UIA), Public Service Act and Regulations, OHS Act and Regulations, COIDA, BCEA, SDLA, LRA, UI Contribution Act, Skills Development Act, Employment Equity Act, Batho Pele Principles.
DUTIES :
Perform monitor the implementation of UIA and COIDA Programmes. Analyse the systems that provide expert advice on sector specific UIA & COIDA matters.
Co-ordinate the process that monitors and evaluates impact of UIA & COIDA programs. Provide support in the implementation of Advocacy Campaigns on UI & COIDA regularly and there are amendments. Supervise resources within the Unit.
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