What is Seta in English?

Translation of seta – Italian–English dictionary
silk [noun] very fine, soft threads made by silkworms.
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What seta means?

Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA), is the vocational skills training organization in South Africa.
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What kind of fabric is seta?

Silk is a very smooth, fine cloth made from a substance produced by a kind of moth. They bought silk from abroad.
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What language is the word seta?

New Latin, from Latin saeta, seta bristle.
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How do SETAs work in South Africa?

“SETA” stands for Sector Education and Training Authority. There are millions of people throughout South Africa who want and need to learn new skills. Some are learners who are still at school or in college. Others are already employed but need to improve the skills that they have and also learn new ones.
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What is the purpose of SETAs?

SETAs have the function to monitor the quality of education and training in their sectors. They have to liase with Employment Services, the NSA and the provinces. A SETA has to report to the Director-General of the Department of Labour on the implementation of its sector skills plans and its income and expenditure.
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What does Seta stand for in business?

SETA, is an acronym for Sector Education and Training Authority. The members of a SETA include employers, trade unions, government departments and bargaining councils where relevant, from each industrial sector. The Skills Development Act (1998) provides a framework for the development of skills in the workplace.
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What is Seta in biology?

In botany, "seta" refers to the stalk supporting the capsule of a moss or liverwort (both closely related in a clade called "Setaphyta"), and supplying it with nutrients. The seta is part of the sporophyte and has a short foot embedded in the gametophyte on which it is parasitic.
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What is Calabacin English?

Translation of calabacín – Spanish-English dictionary

squash [noun] a vegetable or plant of the gourd family.
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Does Seta mean silk?

silk [noun] very fine, soft threads made by silkworms.
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What does Lana mean in Italian?

noun. [ feminine ] /'lana/ (pelo) wool. la lana della pecora sheep wool.
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What is SETA for post school learners?

SETA” stands for Sector Education and Training Authority and is an initiative of the National Skills Development Strategy (NSDS). SETA offers opportunities for young people from out-of-schoolas well as for others who require more expertise and experience.
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What is the function of SETAs for after school learners?

The main function of a SETA is to make sure that people learn skills that will benefit them. This means that the skills they are taught are ones that are needed by employers and communities. For each SETA to achieve these goals, they need to do the following: Develop a skills plan.
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How many SETAs are in South Africa?

There are a total of 21 SETAs in South Africa. Each one manages and creates learnerships, skills-based programmes and internships in its sector.
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Is Satae a word?

a stiff hair; bristle or bristlelike part.
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What is setae in biology class 11?

Solution : Setae are f-shaped chitinous structures embeded in the body wall of earthworm . These help in locomotion and copulation. Loading Books. Answer. Step by step video solution for [object Object] by Biology experts to help you in doubts & scoring excellent marks in Class 11 exams.
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What will earthworms eat?

Earthworms eat soil! Their nutrition comes from things in soil, such as decaying roots and leaves. Animal manures are an important food source for earthworms. They eat living organisms such as nematodes, protozoans, rotifers, bacteria, fungi in soil.
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What are the different types of SETAs?

List of SETA's
  • AGRISETA.
  • BANKSETA.
  • CETA (Construction SETA)
  • CHIETA (Chemical Industries SETA)
  • CATHSETA (Culture Arts, Tourism, Hospitality and Sports SETA)
  • ESETA (Energy and Water SETA)
  • ETDPSETA (Education Training and Development Practices SETA)
  • FPMSETA (Fibre, Processing & Manufacturing SETA)
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How the SETAs are funded?

Mandatory Grants are paid by the MICT SETA to companies who are eligible to receive funding. They are calculated at 20% of an employer's 1% skills levy. To claim back the 20% as a mandatory grant employers have to submit a Workplace Skills Plan and an Annual Training Report before 30 April every year.
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How SETAs are funded South Africa?

An employer's salary bill determines this levy. The funds are paid to SARS (South Africa Revenue Services) and are used to develop and improve employees' skills. As an employer, you must pay the SDL every month if: Your company has registered employees with SARS for tax purposes.
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What is a SETA qualification?

SETA (Skills Education Training Authority) ​

accredited training entails that a skills development course is approved by one of the 21 industry specific SETAs. ​Therefore, the main benefit for employers is the knowledge that a certain standard has been set and adhered to by the course provider.
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When was SETA established?

Setas were formally established in March 2000, two years after the SDA was promulgated. Seta responsibilities are highlighted in the Act and include the following: Develop and ensure implementation of Sector Skills Plans (SSPs) within the framework of the NSDS. Promote learnerships.
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What are the 2 disadvantages of SETAs?

You tend not to be connected to your parent company that well. Because of the potential conflict of interest, you need to have nondisclosures in place and in some cases can't participate in the business development especially for customers you support.
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How much does SETA pay for learnership?

How much does SETA pay for internships? Last year, service Seta would pay a monthly stipend of R3 000 to each intern at diploma level as part of their training to gain work experience.
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