Skills Development Act definition
Examples of Skills Development Act in a sentence
We understand that it is an offence in terms of the Skills Development Act 97 of 1998 (‘the Act’) to provide false or misleading information in this Agreement.
Where trainees are engaged by the Corporation, the Parties will negotiate their rate of pay and conditions of employment which shall give cognisance to the ‘Training and Skills Development Act 2008’.
Act means the Training and Skills Development Act 2003 or any successor legislation.
The Entity values employee/employer relationships and strives to comply fully with the prescripts of all labour legislation such as the Employment Equity Act, Labour Relations Act, Basic Conditions of Employment Act and the Skills Development Act.
A Contract of Training may be suspended or cancelled in accordance with the Training and Skills Development Act 2003 (SA).
The Education Information Policy (inherited from the Department of Education) will have to be amended to include the Higher Education Act, the Skills Development Act, the NQF and the General and Further Education and Training Act as part of the policy and to exclude the South African Schools Act.
The SETA undertakes to : perform its functions as required by the Skills Development Act; meet the targets in the National Skills Development Strategy; implement the approved Strategic Plan and Annual Performance Plan; submit all documentation and reports as may be required by the Department on the times specified; and adhere to the requirements of the Public Finance Management Act and Treasury Regulations.
The collection, use, exchange and disclosure will be undertaken as required and in compliance with the Privacy Act, and Part 4 of the Department of Human Resources and Skills Development Act.
The Higher Education and Training Act, The Further Education and Training Act, The Adult Basic Education and Training Act, The Skills Development Act, the National Qualifications Act, the General and Further Education and Training Act, the National Student Financial Aid Scheme Act and the National Education Policy Act all point to the need for information to some extent.
I understand that it is an offence in terms of the Skills Development Act 97 of 1998 (“the Act”) to provide false or misleading information in this Agreement.