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Why Employees Need to Understand the Employer/Employee Relationship

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Every staff member in your company can benefit if they better understand the employer/employee relationship. An adult basic education and training programme can assist your employees in better understanding this relationship and can be uniquely designed to incorporate the policies and procedures of your business and industry. You, as the employer will also receive all the advantages of your employees knowing the internal logistics of your company and how to correctly communicate and address any concerns with you. This will save you time and money dealing with menial details as well as minimise or even prevent an employer/employee dispute from arising.

 

Understanding Algebra for Better Data Processing

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

The adult basic education and training programme in South Africa can offer your employees many benefits including understanding algebra. These skills can assist your workers in performing basic maths equations in the workplace that may improve their performance within completing the tasks that they have been employed to do. It will also help them employ their maths skills in a personal capacity improving their lives outside of the work place. It is important to offer your employees basic literacy and communication skills before providing them with any maths training so that they will be able to understand the terms and functions of maths in their daily lives better.

 

Communication Skills Courses for Employees

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

As important as it is for your employees to offer your clients and business partner’s great service, it is imperative that they are able to interact well with each other within the work environment. Communication skills courses can help your employees attain the highest level of understanding how your company functions and the lines of communication that they must follow in various situations. For instance, taking a customer complaint to the human resources will waste time and not result in the complaint being resolved, whereas the first stop for an employee complaint is the human resources department. Give your employees the necessary communication skills so that they can better function as a team.

 

Basic First Aid Training

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Depending on how many employees you have in your company, it is important to ensure that a staff member at each level of your company has received basic First Aid training in case of a medical emergency. This means that they should know exactly what to do when someone falls, burns themselves or is injured in any other way. They should also know how to perform Cardio-Pulmonary Respiration (CPR) should a person stop breathing or have no pulse rate. Should the staff member who is trained to perform these duties in the work place not be available, it is important that all employees know who else in the company has received training and to call them immediately should a medical emergency occur.

 

Getting the best out of employees

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Offering your employees a course that can assist them in achieving a higher level of education can improve the running of your business. It may however be important to assist your workers financially in attaining better literacy and numeracy skills. Most individuals who require Adult Basic Education and Training earn a minimum wage for unskilled labour and will not be able to afford the price of educating themselves. A better educated and trained employee will add years of invaluable service to your company. Make sure that you way up all the pro’s and cons of financing your employees education and make the best decision for both you and your workers.

 

ABET and motivation

Monday, February 1st, 2010

A basic ability to read and write is one of the cornerstones of personal fulfillment. Studies have shown that if an individual is not in possession of these skills then the ripple effect on the relatives of that individual and for the community as a whole can be devastating. Illiteracy is at the heart of many of South Africa social problems and is a contributing factor to a high crime rate and other social injustices like violence toward women and children. ABET programs rolled out by government and business are correcting the injustices of the apartheid educational system and turning a previously under educated workforce into a high productive and motivated one.

 

Umalusi ABET centres

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

Triple e is one of the Umalusi ABET centres meaning that we have the full accreditation to provide courses on specific subjects and NQF levels. As one of the Umalusi ABET centres we provide high quality education, courses structured according to standards set, have presenters with the necessary qualifications and experience, and make use of approved ABET learning materials. As one of the Umalusi ABET centres we can thus guarantee quality learning for your employees within the SAQA and NQF frameworks, ensuring that qualifications obtained through us will be recognized by industries throughout South Africa. Enrol your employees at one of the top Umalusi ABET centres. Contact us for a quote according to your requirements.

 

How much will it cost the company to enrol employees in one of the ABET courses?

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

Costs vary according to the number of employees enrolled in the ABET courses, the levels they attend, the duration of the classes, location, and additional courses taken or presented including project management, steel work, life skills management, and time management etc. We tailor the packages around the client requirements whether for African language courses, literacy, and maths etc. and thus price all courses competitively to fit in the client budget. The client requirements are discussed and pre-assessments made of the learner’s skills ensuring that the employer gets value for money. It is up to the employer to decide whether or not to pay employees to attend. We will also discuss the benefits and disadvantages of each option with the client company. Contact us today for an assessment on your requirements and a fair and objective quote on the various ABET courses.

 

Learning African languages the easy way

Friday, June 12th, 2009

When you think about learning African languages, you may already feel it not possible because of previous experiences at school. Triple e however, makes learning African languages easy not only for you, but all your employees as well. To ensure that English or Afrikaans speaking employees can understand and communicate with their colleagues speaking Zulu, Tswana, Xhosa or Sotho, we have developed ABET courses that promote fast learning at your workplace. Better communication amongst the various groups at your work especially at factories, processing plants, and mines is essential for workplace harmony. Help your to become skilled in other languages by enrolling them in courses which make learning African languages easy.

 

Aids training and how we do it

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Triple e has tremendous success with Aids training to effectively help workers understand how the disease is transmitted, how to prevent transmission, what to do in case of transmission etc. We start the Aids training at the level of knowledge that the workers have about the subject at hand. We also take their economical background as well as level of education, and their cultural roots into consideration. Our aids training is accurate and provides all the information required. It addresses the fears and attitudes toward AIDS as well as any false perceptions. It helps the employees to express their concerns and helps them to come to grips with certain aspects of the disease. Contact us for more information on the Aids training at your workplace.