Title: Unemployed Employable South African National Data Base Bill 2001
1 Unemployed Employable South African National
Data Base Bill 2001 Proposed by Inkosi MW
Hlengwa MP Presented to the Standing Committee
on Private Members Legislative Proposals and
Special Petitions - 18 September 2001
2Private Members Legislative Proposal 2001
Unemployed Employable South African National Data
Base Bill 2001
- What is the Unemployed Employable South African
National Data - Base Bill 2001?
- Principal Object of Proposed Legislation
- What does the Unemployed Employable South
African National - Data Base Bill 2001 want to achieve?
- Methodology / the how part?
3Private Members Legislative Proposal 2001
Unemployed Employable South African National Data
Base Bill 2001
- Citizens between the ages of 21 and 60 years
will be targeted for - inclusion in a data base
- - Normal school going age
- - Active working years
- - When a pensioner?
- The rationale of targeted years
- Possible benefits
- Provisos
4Private Members Legislative Proposal 2001
Unemployed Employable South African National Data
Base Bill 2001
- Ongoing updating of such a data base will be
necessary to track - peoples status in respect of employment and
unemployment - - Why necessary to know?
- - Whether a troubleshooter or not?
- - Reasons for loss of jobs / retrenchment
- - Whether age contributes to job sustainability
5Private Members Legislative Proposal 2001
Unemployed Employable South African National Data
Base Bill 2001
- A process of verification will be necessary for
those who are - unemployed and refuse to be included in the
data base, - to identify possible sources of income.
- - Self employed constituency
- - Part timers
- - Syndicates
6Private Members Legislative Proposal 2001
Unemployed Employable South African National Data
Base Bill 2001
- The abridged curriculum vitae (CVs) of
unemployed will be - included in the data base
- - The gathering of CVs
- - The standard form
- - How obtainable?
- - Financial impact
- - Revenue stamps
7Private Members Legislative Proposal 2001
Unemployed Employable South African National Data
Base Bill 2001
- Data base linked to all training institutions,
i.e. -
- - Universities
- - Technikons
- - Technical Colleges
- - Department of Education for High School
education -
8Private Members Legislative Proposal 2001
Unemployed Employable South African National Data
Base Bill 2001
- Notifications
- Such will be made to institutions/bodies
such as - Government Departments, namely
- - Central Statistical Services of SA
- - Home Affairs
- - Labour
- - Foreign Affairs
- - Correctional Services
- - South African Revenue Services
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9Private Members Legislative Proposal 2001
Unemployed Employable South African National Data
Base Bill 2001
Trade Unions Independent Electoral
Commission
10Private Members Legislative Proposal 2001
Unemployed Employable South African National Data
Base Bill 2001
- Benefits of such a data base
- Conclusion
- The End - Thank You