Did you see that jungle jim's appeal to remove white women as beneficiaries from employment equity has not been successful - White women still part of job equity - Mdladlana. This does not mean that you don't have to submit your latest reports, deadline is October 1, 2007.
I was asked by Jimmy and Manny of Supreme Hardware (they are out in Martindale, corner Main Road and Millar Street, JHB), to submit their latest reports.
I knew it was going to be hard, but I had no idea how much information they require. So I thought I'd dive in headfirst. This is what I learned.
- The EEA2A form is for smaller employers (less than 150), it is exactly the same as the standard form but you don't have to fill in as much (and I really pity larger employees).
- There is NO EEA4A form - you have to fill in the standard EEA4 form which wants a "plethora" of information on wage differences and disparities. This one will take a while to complete.
- You can fill the forms in online. I struggled like a demon getting it right. I phoned the DoL (0860101018) and spoke a fantastic guy called Robert who was really patient and helpful. We eventually figured out that the problem lay with my browser (I use Firefox), so now I use IE for the submissions. I also contacted Jan-Hendrik Munnik of EES-Siyakha to see if he had had any problems with the submission - he prefers the delivery to Labour's offices method. (By the way EES has a comprehensive two day BEE conference coming up, I don't know why they haven't asked me to speak at it, but I'll give them a punt anyway).
- The front page asks for some information that doesn't make much sense. I found this spreadsheet that explains things quite well.
If you have to submit your reports and don't feel like doing it or need help - I'd be really happy to assist. Give me call or email me.
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