Skills Development Act, 1998 (Act No. 97 of 1998)ConstitutionsConstitution of the Agriculture Sector Education and Training Authority (AgriSETA)Chapter Six : Standing Committees33. Sub-Sectoral Committees (SSCs) |
33.1 | The Governing Board may establish SSCs as agreed to by the different industry groupings within the sector. |
33.2 | Composition |
33.2.1 | Each SSC shall consist of the following voting representatives: |
33.2.1.1 | a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 5 representatives representing organized employers; and |
33.2.1.2 | a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 5 representatives representing organised labour. |
33.2.2 | There must be an equal representation of organized employers and organised labour in each SSC. |
33.2.3 | The SSCs may invite any person to attend any meeting of the SSC for a specific period or purpose but such person will not be entitled to participate in any voting. |
33.2.4 | Each SSC must appoint a chairperson and deputy chairperson who must generally supervise, manage and co-ordinate the functions of the SSC. |
33.3 | Functions of SSCs |
The SSCs may:
33.3.1 | develop and make recommendations regarding the Sector Skills Plan for submission to the Governing Board; |
33.3.2 | facilitate the development of the Sector Skills Plan for approval by the Governing Board; |
33.3.3 | collate information in respect of retrenchments from individual companies within the SSC; |
33.3.4 | report the results of implementation of the Skills Development Strategy within the SSC to the Executive Committee; and |
33.3.5 | perform any other function determined by the Governing Board. |