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COMPLETED PROJECTS – EPP II

The papers on this page formed part of the research projects of the Employment Promotion Programme.

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A Regulatory Framework for Economic Regulation of Network Industries in South Africa

The report was prepared on behalf of the Office of the Presidency by Genesis Analytics. The authors are James Hodge, Cornel Van Basten (TIPS), Andrew Myburgh, Paul Anderson and Fathima Sheik

Competition Policy Review

This report was prepared for The Presidency 15 Year Presidential Review. The author is Trudi Hartzenberg.

Current International Trends in the Economic Regulation of Network Industries. Energy, telecoms, water and transport

 

This report was prepared for The Presidency and was compiled by David Storer

 

Review of the Jobs for Growth Programme


Has the government delivered on its education/human resource policy priorities since 2004?

This report was compiled by Rob Turrell, Ministry of Education, for the The Presidency 15 Year Presidential Review


Review of data providers and the nature and quality of education and training data that they collect and provide to SAQA or another relevant body
The report was prepared by Singizi cc
 

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Ensuring Seta Delivery – The Next Phase


This report seeks to explore how the social partners can execute a range of recommendations aimed at improving efficiencies within Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs). The report was prepared by Renee Grawitzky
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Essential And Minimum Services And The Right To Strike


In order to arrive at a more satisfactory solution of the right to strike, essential services and minimum service agreements , this paper considers whether there is a problem with the model adopted by the LRA and other practical or administrative issues associated with the workings of the Essential Services Committee The report was compiled by Anton Roskam.

Industrial Action in the Construction of the Gautrain and the 2010 Soccer Stadiums

 


This paper considers the reasons why industrial action took place in the construction of the 2010 soccer stadiums and the Gautrain project, which has deadlines associated with the 2010 Soccer World Cup. 
A report compiled by Anton Roskam
 

2005-2009 Employment Promotion Programme