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Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act No. 32 of 2000)

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Local Government: Regulations on Appointment and Conditions of Employment of Senior Managers

Chapter 2 : Staff Establishment

3. Human resource planning

 

A municipal council must—

(1) assess the human resources necessary to perform its functions, with particular reference to—
(a) the number of senior managers required; and
(b) the competencies that a senior manager must have.

 

(2) assess existing human resources by race, gender and disability, and department with reference to their—
(a) competencies;
(b) training needs; and
(c) employment capacities.

 

(3) plan within the available budgeted funds, including funds for the remaining period of the relevant medium-term expenditure framework, for the recruitment, retention and development of human resources according to the municipality's requirements determined in terms of paragraph (a), which plan must, as a minimum, include—
(a) realistic goals and measurable targets for achieving representativeness, taking into account paragraph (b); and
(b) targets for the training of senior managers per occupational category and of specific senior managers, with specific plans to meet the training needs of persons historically disadvantaged.