Will the necessary changes be made to the current administration to enable it to implement the proposed policy package?
Posted on 03 June 2014 09:10 AM

A great deal of time is being invested in identifying how government processes need to be changed and improved to ensure that implementation will occur. The proposed implementation approach puts aside all of 2005 to prepare the government to administer and enforce the new policies, including designing and reforming current government institutions, redesigning critical government processes and building a new IT infrastructure.

The process has already come a long way. A new labour agency has been proposed to stream line labour policy making and administration. In addition, 13 core processes have been identified for redesign in order to make this sector more objective, transparent, and efficient. Finally, an IT transformational project is underway to help ensure that the above policies and processes can be carried out and that sufficient data is collected and tracked.

The goal will be to transform the administration of the labour market to be more customer-friendly, objective, efficient, and effective.

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