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GDE BSTD 2021 TERM 1 SBA TASK
GRADE 12
TERM 1: Case Study
TOTAL: 50
DURATION: 2 HOURS
This task should be completed under controlled conditions
QUESTION 1
Read the case study below and answer the questions that follow
KOK CONSTRUCTION LIMITED (KCL)
The management of Kok Construction Limited collects PAYE from their employees KCL also encourages
their employees to participate in learning programmes Employees are allowed to form workplace forums
so that they can participate in decision making James, one of their employees was given permission to
take 10 consecutive leave days after the birth of his child
Some of KCL clients who bought their products on credit were allowed to return them in order to settle
their debt. Zakie, one of their prospective clients was given reasons why his credit application was not
accepted. The management of KCL compiled a job analysis for their vacant position. They used intranet
and billboards to advertise the vacant position
The employees of KCL are aware of the company's policies and have access to KCL's reports. Jane, one
of their employees took extended lunch breaks without permission KCL charges higher prices for goods
of inferior quality in remote areas
KCL requested their employees to silently generate ideas on how to improve the company's profitability
and then share their ideas with others KCL also placed suggestion boxes around the workplace to keep
communication channels open for new ideas
SJ NTEBO Business News JULY 2020
(2)
1.11
Name the institution in which KCL should register employees who pay PAYE
(4)
1.1.2
Outline TWO roles of the institution mentioned in QUESTION 1.1.1.
1.1.3
(6)
Identify any TWO Acts from the first paragraph that KCL complied with. Motivate
your answer by quoting from the case study above
Use the table below as a GUIDE to answer QUESTION 1.1.3
MOTIVATIONS
ACTS
1
2
1.1.4
(3)
Identify the type of leave that was granted to James Motivate your answer by quoting
from the case study above
1.15
Quote TWO consumer rights according to the National Credit Act from the case
study above.
(2)
(4)
1.1.6
Explain other consumer rights according to the National Credit Act.
(3)
1.1.7
Discuss ONE of the components of job analysis
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