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

Constitutions

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

7. Committees of the Council

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Executive Committee

 

7.1An Executive Committee must be appointed by the Council and must be constituted as follows—
7.1.1a maximum of six (6) Council members, nominated by employer organisations, provided that each sub-sector is represented by two (2) employer members, and one of whom must be the chairperson or chairperson of the Council;
7.1.2a maximum of six (6) Council members, nominated by labour, provided that each sub-sector is represented by two (2) labour members, and one of whom must be the chairperson or vice-chairperson of the Council;
7.1.3the Executive Officer of the SETA, in an ex officio capacity; and
7.1.4any other SETA staff as decided by Council from time to time

 

7.2Alternates must be appointed by Council to act on behalf of Executive Committee members appointed in terms of 7.1.1 and 7.1.2, should these members be unable to attend a meeting.

 

7.3An Executive Committee member who ceases to be a member of Council, will at the same time cease to be a member of the Executive Committee.

 

7.4The Executive Committee, subject to the direction of the Council, provisions of this Constitution and any applicable legislation, has the following powers and duties—
7.4.1to deal with the day-to-day business of the SETA;
7.4.2to make recommendations to the Council;
7.4.3to effect financial decisions and transactions in furtherance of the objectives of the SETA;
7.4.4to implement the general policy and directives laid down by the Council;
7.4.5to oversee the work of the specialist advisory committees and any other committees established by Council;
7.4.6to monitor progress on achieving targets set by the SETA;
7.4.7to appoint appropriate people to the staff establishment of the SETA, and if necessary terminate their services in accordance with the employment policy of the SETA;
7.4.8to determine the terms, conditions of employment, code of conduct and areas of responsibility of employees of the SETA.

 

7.5The Executive Committee must meet as often as is necessary for the proper conduct of the SETA’S affairs but not less than four (4) times per year and shall regulate its meetings as it deems fit.

 

7.6Subject to clauses 5.5 and 5.6, members of the Executive Committee hold office for a period of 2 (two) years and may be reappointed thereafter.

 

Other committees of Council

 

7.7The Council may from time to time establish such other committees as are required to enable the SETA to fulfill its functions.

 

7.8The Council—
7.8.1must determine the powers, functions and membership of a committee established in terms of clause 7.7;
7.8.2may at any time alter the powers, functions or membership of a committee established in terms of clause 7.7;
7.8.3must regularly review the activities of any committee established in terms of clause 7.7;
7.8.4has the powers to dissolve any committees.