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Workinfo.com Newsletter
Workinfo.com Human Resourses Newsletter
Volume 2, Issue 6, ISSN 1993 - 0798 

In this edition:

  1. Trends in the workplace Survey, 2008
  2. Skills Shortage and Xenophobia - how to get opposites to attract 
  3. Workinfo.com Workshops
  4. Remain Focused on Future Growth despite current Financial Crisis - WEF Report
    Human Resource Vacancies
  5. Employment Equity Reminder
  6. Special downloads for Workinfo.com Members

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Senior CSI Practitioner
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If you have a current HR/IR vacancy and would like to use our services to find candidates, please contact Tracey Lander on 011 781 4228 or email her on
tracey@workinfo.com

Employment Equity Reminder

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Job Description for Employment Equity Manager 

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Job Description for Human Resource Legal Compliance Officer
 
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Trends in the Workplace Survey, 2008
 
by International Organisation of Employers (IOE)
 
The results of the 2008 IOE "Trends in the Workplace" survey reveal that the employers' perception of the labour market. in the global context is one of change and the need for effective adaptation to that change. However, they also reveal that globalization presents an opportunity both for employers and for workers.
 
The survey shows that employers are increasingly confronted with issues arising from global economic integration. Examples of such issues include, but are not limited to, the following:
 
* A changing labour market and the need to adapt legal structures and frameworks to meet the changes in an increasingly globalized world; informality;
 
* New ways of working and the ever-increasing focus on productivity and the need for skills; and
 
* The role of employers in society as enterprises as well; as social dialogue partners in policy debates.
 
In order for economies to meet the challenges of globalization in a way that promotes the well-being of all involved, national policies and practices need to reflect the realities of the changing economy and labour markets. As is evident from the results of this survey,  more restrictive regulation is clearly not the answer. opposite and serves as a barrier to labour market entry for these groups.
 
 
 
About the IOE - Since its creation in 1920 the International Organisation of Employers (IOE) has been recognised as the only organisation at the international level that represents the interests of business in the labour and social policy fields. Today, it consists of 146 national employer organisations from 139 countries from all over the world.
Skills Shortage and Xenophobia - how to get opposites to attract 
 
by Tracey Lander, Director - Workinfo.com Recruitment

On 20 October 1998, the Republic of South Africa assented to Act no 97 of 1998 known as the Skills Development Act. The introduction was aimed at:

"Providing an institutional framework to devise and implement national, sector and workplace strategies to develop and improve the skills of the South African workforce, to integrate those strategies within the National Qualifications Framework contemplated in the South African Qualifications Authority Act, 1995, to provide for learnerships that lead to recognised occupational qualifications, to provide for the financing of skills development by means of a levy-grant scheme and a National Skills Fund, to provide for and regulate employment services; and to provide for matters connected therewith."

We are ten years after the introduction and in my experience we find companies adhering to the legislation but adherence is different from understanding the impact of development (and in some cases lack of development). Compliance in the form of completing a workplace skills plan does not mean that South African rands are being invested in the right people and the right skills. How do we know that the skills we are giving our people are the skills required in the future? What are the skills shortages that we face?
Workinfo.com Workshops
 
 
All courses are also offered in - house nationwide
 
Johannesburg
  
Talent Management
9 - 10 October 2008
Midrand
R3 456,15pp excl. VAT
 
Recruitment and Selection
16 - 17 October 2008
Midrand
R3 456,15pp excl. VAT
 
Coaching and Mentoring
23 - 24 October 2008
Midrand
R3 456,15pp excl. VAT
 
Interpersonal Skills
30 - 31 October 2008
Midrand
R3 456,15pp excl. VAT
 
Cape Town  
  
Industrial Relations for Line Managers
27 - 28 October 2008
Venue to be confirmed
R3 456,15pp excl. VAT
 
Workforce & Succession Planning
30 - 31 October 2008
Sanlam Training Centre - Belville
R4 360,00pp excl. VAT
 
Durban
  
Employment Equity
9
& 10 October 2008
Venue to be confirmed
R4 360,00pp excl. VAT
 
Developing a HR Business Strategy
20 - 21 October 2008
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R4 360,00pp excl. VAT
 
Coaching and Mentoring
27 - 28 October 2008
Venue to be confirmed
R3 456,15pp excl. VAT
 
Workshop Enquiries
 
All our courses are also offered in house
 
Michelle du Toit
Manager:  Workshops:  Workinfo.com
Tel:  +27 (0)11 781 4228(Office)
Fax: +27 (0)11 781 4228
Cell:  +27 (0)83 232 2004
Email: michelle@workinfo.com

 
 
Remain Focused on Future Growth despite current Financial Crisis - WEF Report
 

In an increasingly complex and interconnected global environment, risks can no longer be contained within geographical or system boundaries. Globalization has caused risks to assume new dimensions and affect more and more sectors of the global economy. The Global Risk Network seeks to identify and assess key current and emerging risks to global business and the world economy that are systemic in nature. It strives to study global risks, assess their likely effects on different markets and industries, and advance thinking about mitigation possibilities.
 

The key message is that despite the strength of many new markets, the degree of integration in today's world means that both governments and companies now face the difficult task of managing the immediate consequences of the credit crisis while trying to mitigate risks to future growth. Sheana Tambourgi, Head of the Global Risk Network of the World Economic Forum, said, "'We understand how difficult it is for organizations to look at future risks to growth in the midst of such turmoil but our experience shows that long term planning for growth remains paramount and neglecting it could be equally damaging."
 

The report looks ahead at coming trends and risks, such as the need for agreement and action in sustainable resources management, from energy to water and arable land; and some of the factors influencing the search for innovative models and technological solutions.
 

The report concludes that particularly in times of crisis it is critical that governments, corporations and other stakeholders come together to manage the immediate challenges and to prepare for upcoming risks.
 
 
Download full report here
 
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