Giyani Labour Centre Brings Services to the Community

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The Giyani Labour Centre, part of the Department of Employment and Labour in Limpopo Province, is organizing a community outreach event at Masingita Mall on Tuesday, 26th September 2023. The aim of this initiative is to make essential services more accessible to the people of Giyani and nearby areas.

Comfort Nziyane, Deputy Director of Labour Centre Operations, explained that the outreach program targets clients from remote villages who have difficulty visiting the local office and utilizing departmental services. Nziyane stressed that this event marks the beginning of several similar initiatives aimed at reaching clients in remote locations around Giyani.

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A variety of services will be available at the outreach, including processing applications for Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) and Compensation Fund (CF), evaluating claims, and addressing client inquiries. Public Employment Services (PES) officials will be on hand to help job-seekers register on the Employment Services of South Africa (ESSA) database, potentially leading to future employment opportunities.

Empowering Workers and Job-seekers with Resources

In addition to offering these services, the outreach will support job-seekers by helping them create CVs, prepare for interviews, and provide career guidance, among other services. Nziyane encourages workers to take this opportunity to learn about basic employment conditions, occupational health and safety, and other labor-related topics. This information will enable workers to take appropriate action when encountering unfair labor practices and unsafe working conditions.

The outreach campaign will take place at Masingita Mall on the 26th of September 2023, from 08:30 until 16:00. Clients are advised to bring their ID or passport documents, completed UI.19 forms, salary schedules, and CVs for job-seekers.

Through this initiative, the Giyani Labour Centre addresses the challenges faced by individuals living in remote areas who often find it difficult to access critical services. By bringing these services to the community, the Labour Centre exhibits its dedication to closing the gap between the government and underserved populations in the region.

Supporting Job Market Readiness and Addressing Disparities

This event also underlines the importance of educating workers about their rights, responsibilities, and available resources. Understanding basic employment conditions and occupational health and safety protocols is crucial for protecting workers’ well-being and promoting fair treatment in the workplace.

Alongside providing essential services, the outreach program focuses on helping job-seekers prepare for the job market. By offering assistance with CV writing, interview preparation, and career guidance, the initiative empowers job-seekers to confidently and skillfully engage with potential employers. This comprehensive support increases the chances of obtaining employment and enhances overall job marketability for participants.

Building Connections and Fostering a Stronger Community

As the first of many planned events, this outreach offers a unique opportunity for clients in remote areas around Giyani to access services that were previously unavailable to them. The Department of Employment and Labour, through the Giyani Labour Centre, is making a concerted effort to address the disparities in accessing essential services in urban and rural areas.

The community outreach initiative serves as a crucial platform for empowering not only workers but also job-seekers from remote areas. By providing essential services, information, and support, the program cultivates a sense of community and facilitates meaningful connections between the government and the people it serves.

In summary, the community outreach event at Masingita Mall represents a significant step in bridging the gap between the Department of Employment and Labour and the people of Giyani and its surrounding areas. By offering essential services, support, and information, the initiative contributes to empowering workers and job-seekers, ultimately fostering a more prosperous and equitable society.

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