13 Nov 2012

Human Resources & Recruitment

 



The end is nigh...

With five more weekly newsletters to go, and just a few more sleeps until you find yourself pushing and shoving in a crowded shopping mall searching for that one last gift, the news flow is yet to slow! All 26 of our industry newsletters are jam-packed with what's what with the who's who.

The annual Checkers/Shoprite Toy 4 Toy campaign launched this week, so if you have any new or used toys laying about that little Susie's outgrown, why not donate them to a less fortunate child. The campaign runs until early December.

After Randall Abrahams handed over the SAMA CEO baton to Nlanhla Sibisi, the 2013 MTN South African Music Awards is now open for entries. Look out for a few category changes here and there, and have your entries in by 30 November 2012. As my father recites whenever buying his tata ma chance ticket, you have to be in it, to win it...

Still on the topic of winning, well done to the KZN-based African Centre for Crop Improvement for scoring its first award! Conferred by A Green Revolution for Africa for "exceptional contributions to food security in Africa", the ACCI received its award from Nobel peace prize laureate Kofi Annan.

Lastly, in an endeavour to keep our coasts clean and our marine life protected, the Western, Northern and Eastern Cape coasts will soon have bins in which fishermen can discard broken or used line. The project, successfully implemented along the Overberg's Gansbaai shoreline, uses PVC pipe as bins for fishing line. According to John Kieser, sustainability manager of Plastics|SA, the project has received plenty of support from the public and fishermen have also welcomed the initiative. Well done to all involved!

Sindy Peters: Group Head, Content

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Baron Schreuder to run ChemSpec
Chemical Specialities has appointed Baron Schreuder as its new chief executive with effect from January next year. Read more >>

Telkom needs 'worthy' successor says Solidarity
Telkom needs to find a "worthy successor" to chief executive Nombulelo "Pinky" Moholi, trade union Solidarity said on Monday. Read more >>

Ministers must crack the whip on corrupt officials
[Dennis Cruywagen] The chairperson of Parliament's Public Service and Administration Portfolio Committee, Joyce Moloi-Moropa, has sent a stern warning to Cabinet ministers who do not crack down on corruption - saying they will have to face her committee and explain their inaction. Read more >>

Labour


SAPS equity plan changed by wrong person
The police's employment equity plan was unilaterally changed and by the wrong individual, the Johannesburg Labour Court has been told. Read more >>

Job situation in SA remains fragile
South Africa's labour market's recovery remains fragile according to a Labour Department report, which claims the chronic skills shortages and high unemployment levels are a "challenge" for the country. Read more >>

Delay in survey completion may cost 15,000 jobs
According to BDLive, the Navy's SAS Africana has had to be towed back to harbour for repairs during a biomass survey of South Africa's small pelagic fishery - another sign, experts say, of mismanagement of the R5.5bn fishing industry. Read more >>

It's high stakes for newly appointed Aquarius CEO
Aquarius Platinum announced it has appointed a new chief executive, the latest management shake-up in a sector crippled by labour unrest and falling profits, Fin24 reports. Read more >>

Labour unions


11 arrested in De Doorns
Eleven people were arrested after police "took action" against protesting farmworkers in De Doorns on Monday (12 November), Western Cape police said. Read more >>

Farmers' representatives threatened
Farmer representatives were threatened while in wage dispute talks for De Doorns grape harvesters employer body Agri-Wes Cape said. Read more >>

Management


Strikes hurt mining, factory output
Mining and manufacturing production both fell during September, reflecting the effects of widespread labour unrest and weaker global demand for domestic exports. Read more >>

Fired budding artists determined to raise money
A drawing of Patrice and Precious Motsepe may have led to Kgalalelo Gaitate, 21, of Randburg being fired as an intern but it might still help her realise her dream, says the young designer and artist. Read more >>

Survey shows companies are paying year end bonuses
Throughout the year, many have been faced with the prospect of a bleak festive season as news broke of tough trading conditions, and the chance that packages would be frozen and bonuses slashed. In South Africa, top staff have felt ongoing pressure on their packages as salaries and bonuses have taken a continued battering from the ripples of the 2009 financial crisis. Read more >>


International
GM cuts 2,600 jobs in Europe as profits fall 12%
General Motors says it will cut 2,600 jobs in Europe this year and will also cut production at Opel Eisenach plant in Germany next year. Read more >>

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Government
Motlanthe calls for mines to change conditions of employment
[Dennis Cruywagen] Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe has called on mining houses to change their conditions of employment to enable miners to visit their homes and see their families more often. Read more >>

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