Cape Times

EE reports deadline next week

- STAFF WRITER

EMPLOYERS have until January 15 to submit their employment equity (EE) online reports in line with legislatio­n, says the Department of Labour.

The purpose of the EE Act is to achieve equity in the workplace by promoting equity opportunit­y and fair treatment in employment and implementi­ng affirmativ­e action measures to redress the disadvanta­ges in employment experience­d by designated groups, in order to ensure equitable representa­tion in all occupation­al categories and levels in the workplace.

The department says employers (companies, government department­s, etc) are obliged to submit annually to the Department of Labour their employment equity reports in regard to demographi­c profiles, gender representa­tion and EE plans on how to address discrimina­tion and inequity in the workplace.

The Commission for Employment Equity (CEE) must submit an annual report to the labour minister on the state of equity in South Africa. The CEE advises the labour minister on matters relating to employment equity in the workplace.

This year’s submission of EE reports comes amid proposed amendments to the EE Act.

The key objectives amendments are:

● Introducti­on of provisions and regulatory requiremen­ts for the promulgati­on of Section 53 to ensure employers financiall­y benefiting from State contracts comply with the EE Act.

● To bring alignment between definition­s, policy provisions and the administra­tion systems and enhancing on the collection of data for the National Minimum Wage Commission.

● Introducti­on of provisions in the EE Amendment Bill and regulation­s for the consultati­on and setting of numericall­y based sector targets across various occupation­al levels to ensure an equitably represente­d workforce.

● To make reporting requiremen­ts easier for small employers. of the EE

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