Skills Acquisition,Development & The National Democratic Revolution. Mike Tankiso Fafuli. Presidency Unit 26 March 2014 EBMC Midrand Campus

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Skills Acquisition,Development & The National Democratic Revolution Mike Tankiso Fafuli Presidency Unit 26 March 2014 EBMC Midrand Campus

CONTENT COLONIALISM OF SPECIAL TYPE Union of SA Implications for white skills Implications for black skills APARTHEID SYSTEM Apartheid philosophy Skills race and labour Racial staircase and skills deprivation Skilled labour for whites Unskilled labour for blacks NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY Politics and governance Economy and development NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION Principal motive force and skills development Role of state Net effect,counter-effect, sabotage effect Sills development and strategic employment CONCLUSION

UNION OF COLONIALISM SA OF A WHITES SPECIAL TYPE Authority Citizens SUPER EXPLOITATION UNION OF SA AFRICANS admin objects Noncitizenship WHITES High rank Professional Land ownership Employable Suburbs ECONOMY & DEVELOPMENT Economic development Job creation affirmative action BBEE Gender Equity Unemploy ment Crime Corruptio n APARTHEID DOMINATION NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY SKILLS DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION Retrench ments Service delivery protests BLACKS LOW RANK UNKSILLED LABOUR ERS LANDLESS UNEMPLIYED BANTUSTANS TOWNSHIPS POLITICS & GOVERENACE Multiparty democracy National elections constitution

CST Artisan training-state owned entities Industry training boards Unequal public education 1960-1970s Wiehahn Commission Riekert Commission SKILLS ACQUISITION AND DEVELOPMENT 1994 Dpt. Of Labour Skills Dev. Act 1998 SD Levies Act1999 National Skills Authority National Skills Fund Work place skills plans NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY SETAS replace industry training boards Free basic education Vocational training Learnerships

PHILOSOPHY OF RACE AND SKILLS THE FOLLOWING is a speech made by former South African President P.W. Botha to his Cabinet. This reprint was written by David G. Mailu for the Sunday Times, a South African newspaper, dated August 18, 1985. "Pretoria has been made by the White mind for the White man. We are not obliged even the least to try to prove to anybody and to the Blacks that we are superior people. We have demonstrated that to the Blacks in a thousand and one ways. The Republic of South Africa that we know of today has not been created by wishful thinking. We have created it at the expense of intelligence, sweat and blood. Were they Afrikaners who tried to eliminate the Australian Aborigines? Are they Afrikaners who discriminate against Blacks and call them Nigge*rs in the States? Were they Afrikaners who started the slave trade? Where is the Black man appreciated? England discriminates against its Black and their "Sus" law is out to discipline the Blacks. Canada, France, Russia, and Japan all play their discrimination too. Why in the hell then is so much noise made about us? Why are they biased against us? I am simply trying to prove to you all that there is nothing unusual we are doing that the so called civilized worlds are not doing. We are simply an honest people who have come out aloud with a clear philosophy of how we want to live our own White life.

Skills, Race, & Labour Mine & Works Act 1911 Excluded Africans and coloureds from being trained as Artisans EFFECTS OF LEGISLATION Skilled white workers Layer of white managers Effects on black people Exclusion from training Cheap labour Unskilled labour Semi skilled Industrial Conciliation Act 1924 White workers given employee status Could be trained skilled as artisans

APARTHEID SYSTEM & SOCIETY SEGREGATION BANTUSTANS SOURCES OF CHEAP LABOUR NON-CITIZENS-HARD LABOUR BLACK TOWNSHIPS UNSKILLED TWONSHIPS

Racial Staircase & Skills Deprivations Black people Coloured People Indian people White people Highly skilled Highly skilled Semi-skilled Unskilled Cheap labour

SKILLED WHITE LABOUR EMPLOYABLE HIGH RANKING PROFESSIONAL

UNSKILLED LABOUR Black people Cheap labour Disposable labour Value less labour

Principal Motive Force WORKING CLASS Better life for all-(freedom Charter ) this can only be possible because everybody is sufficiently skilled Capacity building and access : Technical Vocational Numeracy Literacy Key motive force of NDR It cannot take up its key role without the necessary capacity skills Skills development Working class power

Defending Jobs and creating opportunities Automization and mechanization of operations To modernize and improve production. To do away with strong unions because they believe that strong unions curtail production. Workers response Workers must be ready to change with this technological innovation. We must be equally ready to defend the current jobs in the South African economy through skills acquisition We need skilled workers to be able to temper with the structural trends of the unemployment rate inherited from the legacy of apartheid. Skills development is part of our victories and must be used to empower workers and be funded by the employer. We dare not fail and exonerate the employer.

Supportive e.g. FET and SETAS Employers Push by legislation e.g. to provide training for workers RPL(knowledge acquired out of practice ) Role of the state and developmental needs Challenge conventional wisdom Challenge dominant ideas Human resources capability of society to meet developmental needs of economy

The Net Effect Buy in from white South Africans into supporting discriminatory legislation Racial stratification of society Job reservation Racial superiority Sabotage effect Mandatory grants Claimed without training by employers Adoption of workplace plans by employers The Net Effect The Counter Effect Sabotage effect Counter effect Transformation Address race class and gender disparities Create just democratic society Democratisation of workplace Affirmative action Gender equity Descent work/jobs result of skills acquisition and development Skilled working class able to contest for space in the festival of ideas

Skills Development and Strategic Employment Strategic institutional support From state institutions(parastatals ) Telkom ;Eskom ;postal ; rail etc. Strategic interventions Sources of job creation Sources of skills training Sources of poverty alleviation

CONCLUSION A skilled working class is viable for decent jobs creation Skilled working class creates alternatives Skilled workers avoid marginalisation from automation and mechanisation of production Entrench NDR through working class leadership Ready and capable for takeover