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Employment Equity Capacitation

Tuesday, 20 May 2025 | Virtual

R1 995.00 (excl. VAT)

Equip your team with practical tools to navigate the 2025 amendments to the Employment Equity Act. Learn to implement compliance strategies, set sectoral targets, and align with EE certificates for tenders. This session covers roles of key stakeholders, statutory requirements, and best practices across the employment lifecycle.


📅 Secure your spot now to stay ahead in achieving transformative compliance!

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Time & Location


20 May 2025, Tuesday, 09:00 - 16:00

Virtual

About The Event

This is a practical session that will enable learners to understand the law, implement its provisions, assess compliance, engage in best practices across the employment lifecycle, and benchmark using the EE Commission Report and proposed sector targets. The learners will understand the roles and responsibilities of the stakeholders.

  • Overview of the EE Act, its regulations, and other transformation enablers (SDA and BBBEE)

  • Insight into the amendments to the EE Act in 2025 and its impact on Certificates of Compliance and tenders

  • The roles and responsibilities of the EE Committee, Management, and Board (Social and Ethics Committee & Risk board member)

  • Sectoral target setting and consultation requirements for Employment Equity Plans

  • Procedural and substantive compliance flow diagrams

  • Statutory requirements of all employers, including liability under s60

  • The imminent Code on violence and harassment

  • Development of relevant equity-related plans and policies

  • Important definitions for persons with disabilities

For manual registration please fill out and download the manual registration form, and email it to info@globalbusiness.co.za to register for the event.


All workshops are offered as customised in-house training that can be presented virtually or on-site.

*All courses and conferences are subject to minimum delegate numbers.


GBS is:

Black Women Owned

Qualifying Small Enterprise

Level 2 B-BBEE Contributor

53% Black Owned

More than 51%

More about the presenter:


Lwandile Mkosana

Trainer and Consultant at Global Business Solutions

Lwandile joined Global Business Solution after receiving his Honours degree in Political Science from Rhodes University in 2017. He has since been involved in facilitating Employment Equity, Diversity, and Disability Awareness for various companies such as Liberty, BMW, Tiger Brands, Glencore, Makro, and Airbus Southern Africa. Lwandile has assisted in initiating human resources programs and projects, by conducting research through various methods and identifying problems; creating solutions, and giving advice to resolve day-to-day HR issues. Lwandile brings an enthusiastic and modern approach to his facilitating and is fluent in English, isiXhosa, and isiZulu.

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