Skills Development Act, 1998 (Act No. 97 of 1998)

Constitutions

Constitution of the Clothing, Textile, Footwear and Leather Sector Education and Training Authority (CTFLSETA)

3. Scope of Coverage

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Minister’s Determination

 

3.1The scope of coverage of the SETA is the Clothing, Textiles, Footwear and Leather Sector determined by the Minister in terms of section 9(2) of the Act. A detailed description of the scope is set out in Schedule 1 annexed to this Constitution.

 

Area of Jurisdiction

 

3.2In terms of the Minister’s determination, the SETA has jurisdiction over the Sector, as defined, within the borders of the Republic of South Africa.

 

Non-voting participation

 

3.3The Council may, subject to any conditions, allow non-voting participation in the activities of the SETA by representatives of bodies -
3.3.1that have a common interest or association with the SETA but that are not entitled to be members in terms of section 11 of the Act;
3.3.2that fall within the Sector as defined, but that operate in other Southern African states.

 

3.4A representative who participates in the activities of the SETA in terms of clause 3.3, is not a member of the SETA and -
3.4.1may not vote;
3.4.2must comply with any conditions imposed on him or her; and
3.4.3must comply with the code of conduct annexed to this Constitution as Schedule 3.

 

Sub-sector

 

3.5The following sub-sectors are established in the Sector:
3.5.1the sub-sector representing the interests of clothing manufacturing;
3.5.2the sub-sector representing the interests of textiles manufacturing; and
3.5.3the sub-sector representing the interests of footwear and leather manufacturing.

 

Organisations in the Sector

 

3.6The trade unions and organisations of employers in the Sector are set out in Schedule 2 annexed hereto.

 

3.7The Council must admit as a qualifying organisation a registered trade union or registered organisation of employers if the Council is satisfied that the admission of the trade union or organisation of employers will make the SETA more representative, and if the trade union or organisation of employers is -
3.7.1listed in Schedule 2:
3.7.2substantially representative;
3.7.3 patty to a bargaining council in the Sector.