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NEDLAC PRESENTATION TO PARLIAMENT ANNUAL REPORT 2000/2001 (April 2000 - March 2001)

NEDLAC PRESENTATION TO PARLIAMENT ANNUAL REPORT 2000/2001 (April 2000 - March 2001). OVERVIEW OF THE YEAR. Series of high level meetings to discuss issues of national priority Constituencies recommit themselves to social dialogue and a work programme aimed at reaching agreement on key issues

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NEDLAC PRESENTATION TO PARLIAMENT ANNUAL REPORT 2000/2001 (April 2000 - March 2001)

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  1. NEDLAC PRESENTATION TO PARLIAMENT ANNUAL REPORT 2000/2001 (April 2000 - March 2001)

  2. OVERVIEW OF THE YEAR • Series of high level meetings to discuss issues of national priority • Constituencies recommit themselves to social dialogue and a work programme aimed at reaching agreement on key issues • Summit 2000, adoption of Declaration • Four-a-side meeting • Expanding social dialogue - MLC, PWGs

  3. SOCIO-ECONOMIC REPORT • Nedlac Act requires Nedlac to report once a year on socio-economic trends • Socio-economic chapter of Annual Report covers issues such as: • Economic growth • Trade • Inflation, exchange rate, share prices, BEE, savings, investment, household debt • Government expenditure

  4. SOCIO-ECONOMIC REPORT(ctd) • The Labour Market • employment levels • inequality in the labour market • labour costs, productivity, workdays lost, disputes, • Social development indicators • Housing, access to basic social services, • Education, poverty relief, • Medical services, infant mortality rate

  5. SOCIO-ECONOMIC REPORT(ctd) • Social development indicators ctd • HIV and AIDS • Preventable diseases • Welfare payments • Finds that: despite higher levels of growth, social backlogs, especially unemployment and poverty, continue to be the most pressing issues facing our society.

  6. ACTIVITIES REPORT • Executive Council meetings • four meetings: strategic issues • Management Committee • five meetings: hands-on role • Four-a-side • senior representatives; less formal • Annual Summit • Declaration adopted.

  7. NEDLAC'S 2000 SUMMIT DECLARATION (1) • The NEDLAC constituencies seek over the medium to long term to make South Africa: • The leading emerging market and destination of first choice for investors whilst retaining and expanding social equity and fair labour standards; • A productive economy with high levels of service, a highly skilled workforce and modern systems of work organisation and management;

  8. NEDLAC'S 2000 SUMMIT DECLARATION(2) • A society in which there are economic opportunities for all, poverty is eradicated, income inequalities are reduced and basic services are available to all; • A society in which our people, our most precious resource, are given the opportunity and support to develop to their fullest potential; • A society that can promote the values of social equity, fairness and human dignity in the global economy.

  9. NEDLAC'S 2000 SUMMIT DECLARATION (3) NEDLAC has identified the following national priorities: • Promoting and mobilising investment and creating decent work for all; • Ensuring economic empowerment for all especially for Black people, workers, people with disabilities, women and youth; • Eradicating poverty and addressing the legacy of under-development; • Strategically engaging globalisation to the best advantage of the country.

  10. THE CHAMBERS • Nedlac’s work programme allocated to 4 chambers • Trade and Industry, Labour Market • Development, Public Finance & Monetary Policy • Several joint processes as well

  11. Development Chamber • HIV/AIDS • Research project to identify best practice • Taxi recapitalisation • Restructuring of Public Education • Engagement on National Higher Education Plan • Restructuring of Local Government • Property Rates Bill, Water Regulations

  12. Labour Market Chamber • Code of Good Practice on Key Aspects of HIV/AIDS and Employment • White Paper on International Migration • Labour Law Amendments • Demarcation Applications • Six considered and supported • Nominations to Statutory Bodies

  13. Public Finance and Monetary Policy Chamber • Pension Funds Second Amendment Bill • Information sessions and workshops • Policy Framework on Restructuring of State Assets • Medium Term Expenditure Framework • Medium Term Budget Policy Statement

  14. Trade and Industry Chamber • Trade Issues • SADC Trade Agreement • Overall Trade strategy • “After care” of SA-EU Agreement • Implementation of SADC Trade agreement • Potential SA-Mercosur Trade Agreement

  15. Trade and Industry Chamber(2) • Industry and other issues • IDS policy document • Competition Second Amendment Bill • Draft Mineral Development Bill • Sector Summits • International Marketing & branding of South Africa

  16. Trade and Industry Chamber(3) • Industry and other issues ctd. • Monitoring implementation • Workplace challenge • Implementation of Competition Policy • Supply side measures and industrial incentives • Transformation of DTI • Implementation of Jobs Summit Agreements (including transformation of customs & excise

  17. Trade and Industry Chamber(4) • Research (Fridge) • Completed studies • National Tourism Collaborative Planning Action Initiative • Sustainable production study • Proudly South African campaign strategy development • Cut Flower Industry Cluster study

  18. Trade and Industry Chamber(5) • Research (Fridge) ctd. • Current Fridge studies and projects • SA-EU Agreement non-tariff barriers facing SA exporters, and vulnerable sectors in SA • SA jewellery industry cluster study • Implications of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change for SA Economy • Socio-economic implications of plastic bag regulations

  19. Trade and Industry Chamber(6) • Research (Fridge) ctd. • Current Fridge studies and projects ctd • Feasibility of eco-labelling for SA • Ostrich leather industry study • Stainless steel industry studies • developing an industry producing blanks, pressings • increasing the marketing and distributionof stainless steel products globally through e-business • Wool and mohair cluster facilitator

  20. Trade and Industry Chamber(7) • Research (Fridge) ctd. • Current Fridge studies and projects ctd • Foorwear Cluster Facilitator • South African Standardisation, Quality Assurance, Accreditation and Metrology infrastructure study • SA Silicon high technology cluster

  21. Joint Processes • UIB and UICB • Social Security • Construction Industry Development Board Bill • Preferential Procurement Policy • Civil Society participation in Cotonou Agreement

  22. Joint Processes(2) • Visits by multilateral institutions • IMF Managing Director • ADB • Public Service Jobs Summit • Monitoring the Presidential Jobs Summit Agreements

  23. Section 77 notices • FAWU (EU negotiations) - resolved • COSATU Western Cape (Taxi-bus violence) - resolved • COSATU (Amendments to LRA, BCEA and Insolvency Act) - on hold during negotiations • FEDUSA (Municipal Systems Act) - resolved • NUFBWSAW (Competition Commission ruling on SFW and Distillers Corp merger) - resolved • SATAWU (Restructuring of Northwest Transport Investments) - still pending • NUM (Ingwe Coal restructuring) - not a s77

  24. Communications • Publications • Update, Dialogue posted to 3500 recipients, 700 sent to Papers office, Declaration • Columns in Labour Bulletin & Indicator • Website • Nedlac in the media • Briefing sessions • Visits to Nedlac • Liaison with Parliament

  25. Research • Socio-economic development trends bulletin • Roundtables • Contribution of Stakeholder involvement to economic and social development • Impediments to Infrastructural delivery • Globalisation, Corporatism and Workplace Change • Eonomic Futures, Prospects & policies • HIV/AIDS programmes

  26. Research (2) • Black Economic Empowerment Report • Workplace Challenge research • Social dialogue research - in SA, in SADC • HIV/AIDS best practice International Social Dialogue • ILO meetings in Geneva • International Association of Socio-Economic Councils and Similar Institutions

  27. Capacity Building • Budget supports constituency structures • Labour secretariat • Community secretariat • Nafcoc • Workshop for Cosatu Western Cape - promoting social dialogue in the WC

  28. Future Choices & Prospects • Co-ordination of expanding social dialogue • Promoting social dialogue at provincial and local level • Stronger relationships with Parliament, with academic institutions • Greater public awareness • Reaching key agreements on strategic issues • Making constituencies stronger • Improving service of secretariat

  29. Future Choices & Prospects (2) • Activities planned for the coming year • Concluding LLA negotiations • Nedlac Summit • Proudly South African • Financial sector transformation summit • Civil society summit • Prep for World Summit on Sust. Dev • Report on Mineral Development Bill • Implementation of NSDS • Occupational Health and Safety Accord

  30. FINANCES • Income • Grants received (DOL) R6.729m • Other income (Interest etc) R127 664 • Expenditure • R 6.389m • Salaries • Travel & Accommodation • Rental & Admin

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