Upload
aneko
View
45
Download
0
Tags:
Embed Size (px)
DESCRIPTION
Sector Skills Planning. Tebogo Makgatho Gallagher Estates August 2002. THE FACTS…. ISETT covers IT,Telecoms and Electronics Approximately 6800 companies in the ISETT sector Approximately 3500 are registered with SARS and pay the levy. Grant Participation F/Y 1, 2 and 3. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Citation preview
Sector Skills Planning
Tebogo MakgathoGallagher Estates
August 2002
THE FACTS…
• ISETT covers IT,Telecoms and Electronics• Approximately 6800 companies in the ISETT sector• Approximately 3500 are registered with SARS and
pay the levy
Grant Participation F/Y 1, 2 and 3
234166
35 3
670
350
11027
750
0 0 00
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
2000/1 2001/2 2002/3
WSP'sWSPIR'SDiscretionaryUnallocated Funds
Unallocated funds F/Y 2001/2 • Unclaimed funds from all grants• 27 Projects awarded to the value of R33m• Projects addressing a number of objectives
– Computer literacy– Rural– Women– High-end skills (CISCO, S/W Programming )– Telecommunications skills– AIDS awareness– Maths and Science etc
Skills development projects
•Both unallocated funds & Management initiatives
Matrix of skills projectsArea of skill Impact Intervention Province CommitmentMaths and Science 1500 Saturday and holiday
classes•EC •KZN•Venda •Gauteng •NW
R 5 m
SDF 175 •Masters •Diploma•3 Day w/shops
•Countrywide R 2 m
Software dev 105 Java, C++, VB, HTML •WC •KZN•Limpopo •Gauteng
R 4m
Computer literacy 2000 Computer literacy •Gauteng •FS • MPL R 4.3m
HIV Awareness 9000 Workshops Countrywide R 0.8 m
SMME Dev 500 •Mentorship • Business skills Country wide R 2.5 m
Technology bus 44000 Awareness, literacy EC R 1.8m
Retrenched workers 500 Telecomms tech Coutrywide R 1.7 m
Telecoms law 25 Telecomms regulations Gauteng R 0.5 m
Telecentres 2000 Computer literacy •FS •MPL •KZN R 2.7m
ABET 100 ABET EC R 0.2m
Networking 180 A+,MCSE, Cisco NC R 1m
Telecoms skills/ Electronic skills
1125 •Postgraduate •Technicians•Calibration •Rural telecoms
•Limpopo •Countrywide R 15.2m
Sector skills projects
• Projects worth R42m ( social responsibility and unallocated funds)
• Impact on more than 62000 people – 70% youth• Countrywide• Largely address concept of additionality• Most will lead to job creation – either short term
or long term• Aim to bridge the digital divide• Across spectrum – to address both NSDS
objectives and SSP
Future sector needs – New Sector Skills planning
• Sectoral strategy document that will map efforts w.r.t. skills development in the sector
• Input data– Various research reports
• International benchmarking study• WSP aggregated report• SMME needs analysis• Career guidance report• Skills audit/ collection of labour market stats
– Workshops/ Focus groups– Desktop research
• SSP Committee / Stakeholder Board
Key Findings
ICT Labour market statistics / Skills audit
Key input to the updated SSP
Total employees & ICT users by chamber – ISETT Sector
133,700.00
117,400.00
58,700.0054,200.00
19,800.0014,800.00
0.00
20,000.00
40,000.00
60,000.00
80,000.00
100,000.00
120,000.00
140,000.00
IT Telecoms Electronics
Total UsersICT Users
• 212,000 employees and 186,400 ICT users• IT chamber makes up 63% of ISETT Sector employees• The electronics chamber has the lowest % of ICT users
ICT Users per Occupational category – ISETT sector
2,900.00
34,500.00
7,300.00
18,200.00
33,400.00
21,600.00
15,300.0019,800.00
22,900.00
0.005,000.00
10,000.0015,000.0020,000.0025,000.0030,000.0035,000.00
Low level technology users
Adm
in support
Other technicians
Com
puter and associatedprofessionals
Physical and engineeringtechnicians
Business professionals
Engineers and related
computing professionals
Managers and supervisors
ICT Users by SOC and Gender
13001600
2350011000
1800 87002600 4700
940024000
210013200
5000 148005100
17800
0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000
Low level technology users
Admin support
Electrical and electronics mechanic
Other technicians
Physical and engineering technicians
Engineers and related
computing professionals
Managers and supervisors
MaleFemale
• More males than females in most categories except Admin support and low level technology users • Large emphasis should be on training for females
ICT Users by SOC and Race
22005003000
8200500 4000 1780039001100
500 50001400200 800 4900
250017002500 116001080032002400 17000
320013001800 154002900800 1400 10200
1700500 230015100
19001100 1800 18100
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000 18000 20000
Low level technology users
Admin support
Electrical and electronics mechanic
Other technicians
Computer and associated professionals
Physical and engineering technicians
Business professionals
Engineers and related
Computing professionals
Managers and supervisors
African Coloured Indian White•Manager/supervisor has large % of white males•Admin support has large % of white females•EE not being implemented
Profile of the ICT EmployeeProfile ISETT Non-ISETT
Demographics Average AverageAge 20-30 year old 20-30 year oldGender Male MaleRace White WhiteUnion Representation No representation No representationLength of service More than 2
yearsMore than 2 years
Worked overseas No NoIntend working overseas
Yes Yes
Highest qualifications National diploma National diploma
Way Forward
• Workshops / Focus groups to discuss recommendations/strategy– 19,21,22 August 2002
• Briefing session on the findings – 27 August 2002
• Complete SSP by November 2002