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) years relevant qualification in Labour Relations/ BCOM Law/ LLB. Valid driver’s Licence.
Knowledge:
Departmental policies and procedures. Skills Development Act Labour Relations Act. Basic Conditions of Employment Act. Unemployment Insurance Act. Unemployment Insurance Contributions Act.
Skills:
Facilitation skills, Planning and organising (own work), Computing (spread sheets, PowerPoint and word processing), Interpersonal Skills, Problem solving skills, Interviewing skills, Analytical, Verbal and written Communication skills, Employment Equity.
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