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Basic Education commits to paying assistants' stipends

In a statement, the department said some PEDs experienced challenges in processing the December stipends due, in part, to incomplete paperwork submitted (in some instances), which had to be returned to the affected schools for rectification.
“This happened at a time when schools were busy dealing with the administration of the end-of-year examinations, and preparations for the 2021 academic year, including finalising work related to 2021 post provisioning,” the department said.
The department said the Provincial Education Departments are aware of the non-payment of some of the December stipends, and are working with education districts to ensure that all the necessary requirements are met “in order for everyone who qualifies to receive their payments".
The department said it is also working with Provincial Education Departments to implement the Presidential Employment Stimulus, through the Basic Education Employment Initiative (BEEI).
The Presidential Employment Stimulus is an initiative that seeks to address youth unemployment, while simultaneously addressing the devastation of Covid-19 on households. For most young people employed under this initiative, this forms their first form of formal employment.
“The initiative aims to create temporary employment opportunities for 300,000 youth between the ages of 18 and 35 years old. Of these, 200,000 are education assistants and 100,000 are general school assistants.
“The second objective of the Presidential Employment Stimulus is to save jobs. As such, another aspect of the BEEI pertains to the saving of School Governing Body (SGB) funded posts in fee-paying schools and posts at government-subsidised independent schools,” the department said.
To date, the department said 22,526 jobs have been saved and PEDs are adjudicating more applications to support saving more posts.
Source: SAnews.gov.za

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