11 Dec 2012

Human Resources & Recruitment

 



Cool Beanz

It's going to be a good festive season for Jelly Beanz after they were handed a cheque for R500,000 by Bernhard Maier, a member of Porsche's executive board. It's the second sizeable donation by Porsche in as many years.

On the agriculture front, farmers and unions have been urged to negotiate in good faith. Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson has urged representatives of Agri-SA and unions to negotiate in good faith for the minimum wage demand for farmworkers. That's all very well, but in the meantime perhaps she can also urge farmworkers to remain peaceful and also not damage crops and equipment.

Come fly with me... if you can afford it! IATA says airlines will carry 3,6bn passengers by 2016 - a rise of at least 28% in the coming years to hit 3.6 billion in 2016, with China accounting for nearly one-in-four new travellers. Keeping ticket prices reasonable would go some way towards ensuring that that prediction comes true.

Don't come fly with me...Budgets and mechanical setbacks are hurting SANDF, which is buckling under the strain of crippling budget and mechanical setbacks. We have submarines up on blocks and Gripen fighters flying only a tiny portion of the time they should be flying. So we have all these shiny new weapons platforms... but we can't afford to run them. Brilliant!

Equally brilliant, but in a good way, is our tame motoring editor, Henrie Geyser, who waxes lyrical on the new Honda CR-V, which he reckons has added market traction. And a lot of attractions... in action, and even when not in action.

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Ensuring your worth - five tips to negotiate a better salary
[Pieter van Zyl] Landing a job in today's competitive market is by no means an easy feat. With the economy still sluggish and many companies still in the process of downscaling, employment offers are not as forthcoming as they once were. Read more >>

HR Management


More needs to be done to achieve employment equity targets
PRETORIA: Although some success has been recorded in attaining employment equity targets in the public service, Cabinet says more needs to be done to rev up progress. Read more >>

Labour


Donations stream in for farm-workers
Many of the thousands of workers who went on a two-week strike for better pay last month got only a fraction of their wages. Some of them got nothing. Read more >>

Farmers, unions urged to negotiate in good faith
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson has urged representatives of Agri-SA and unions to negotiate in good faith for the minimum wage demand for farmworkers. Read more >>

Union calls for intervention at Denel
The defence minister must intervene to save the future of aircraft specialists at Denel Aviation, trade union Solidarity said on Tuesday (4 December). Read more >>

Labour Unions


Strike hurts fruit and veg retailers
While farmers are counting millions of rands in losses incurred during the farmworkers' strike in Western Cape, the effects of the protests could soon hit consumers. Read more >>

Management


Hlula Msimang dumped amid murder accusations
A recommendation that murder-accused Ekurhuleni metro chief Hlula Msimang be appointed executive director of public safety, has been withdrawn, according to a report on Monday (10 December). Read more >>

Kota is Geoscience's new boss
The Council for Geoscience has appointed Mxolisi Kota as its chief executive.He will replace Dr Thibedi Ramontja, who joined the Department of Mineral Resources as its director-general in 2011. Read more >>

Habib tagged as 'preferred candidate' for Wits
University of Johannesburg deputy vice-chancellor Adam Habib has emerged as the top candidate for the position of vice-chancellor at the University of the Witwatersrand. Incumbent Loyiso Nongxa, is to leave the post in May, after a 10-year stint. Read more >>

CEO confidence falls amid uncertainties
The Merchantec CEO Confidence Index weakened in the fourth quarter (Q4)‚ dropping by 5.8% to an overall level of just 52 points. Read more >>

Deloitte seeking 51% black ownership
[Sure Kamhunga] Professional services company Deloitte has set a target to achieve 51% black ownership as part of a two-pronged strategy to retain black staff and reward talent. At the moment it is 28% black owned. Read more >>

Recruitment


Don't cry for the Old Bag
[Carmen Schaefer and Dr Carla Enslin] She's dead, and we are not sad. For far too long the ever-present portfolio bag has been stultifying creative endeavour and boring prospective employers with its flat, black, uniform format - even extending its death grip to digital platforms. Read more >>

Jobs Fund: Treasury denies allegations
The National Treasury on Tuesday (4 December) denied the government's Jobs Fund had created only 745 jobs, at a cost of R4m each. Read more >>

Training


JM Coetzee urges men to become teachers
Renowned South African author and Nobel literature laureate Prof JM Coetzee on Monday (10 December) urged young male graduates to consider a career in education. Read more >>

Engineers get new digital resource
South Africa's plan to train three times as many engineers as it does at present is one of the reasons the world's largest engineering design software company set up an academy in the country in November. Read more >>


International
Opel's Bochum plant to stop making cars
FRANKFURT, GERMANY: Opel, the loss-making German arm of US car manufacturer General Motors, said Monday (10 December) it would halt production at its Bochum plant in 2016 but pledged to keep it running as a parts distribution centre. Read more >>

1,000 people axed at Nokia Siemens
FRANKFURT, GERMANY: Nokia Siemens Networks, a joint venture between Finnish and German engineering giants Nokia and Siemens, said on Wednesday (5 December) it is shutting down one of its German units with the potential loss of 1,000 jobs. Read more >>

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Government
Houses won't be demolished for new port says Gigaba
No houses will be demolished when the development of a dug-out port south of Durban gets underway says Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba. Read more >>

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