29 Jan 2013

Human Resources & Recruitment

 



Beware the angry jobless...

We're all aware of the unemployment problem in this country, but other than thousands and thousands of words, the issue has not seen any great change, but now a warning has been sounded... Evan Pickworth, addressing an economic conference last week pointed out a stark warning on the potential threat we face in the form of rebellion by a jobless youth, desperate and frustrated.

We need to sit up and take notice - and then actually do what is needed to defuse what could be a very explosive situation.

On the mobile front, Mark Schefermann looks at the future of the mobile voice.

So why were they closed in the first place? After years of calls from various quarters to re-open the teacher training colleges, which the government closed soon after taking power, the Minister of Higher Education Blade Nzimande has now announced that teacher training colleges are to re-open. Many might say, about time, but too late... the education system is already a shambles.

Don't you wish you were a consultant to a government department? Well, perhaps you are...if so, you should be happy with your share of the R24.6bn spent on consultants in a three-year period - yes, that's R24,600,000,000. Now the Office of the Auditor General has called for stricter controls on the use of consultants by government. To put this into perspective: if you spent R10,000 a day, every day, to spend this amount of cash would take you 2,460,000 days - or six thousand, seven hundred and fifty eight years and three months. Happy spending!

Onto some good news...Kruger has reopened roads, camps and picnic spots.

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'My Future, My Career' gets a boost from NYDA
PRETORIA: The National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) has given R450 000 towards the 'My Future, My Career' project, which provides secondary school learners with career education screenings in cinema complexes. The initiative is run through a partnership between the Department of Basic Education, Primestars Marketing and Nedbank as the main sponsor. Read more >>


HR Management

To broke or go broke
[Douglas Golan is MD of Black Pencil HR & IR.] Much is being spoken about the practice of labour broking. The left claiming it is exploitation of workers' rights and business seeing it as a necessary form of employment across all business sectors. Read more >>


Labour

Amplats may still save some jobs
Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) is discussing "with concerned parties" its planned retrenchment of nearly 14,000 mineworkers at its mines. Read more >>

First-time buyers still buying property
The FNB Estate Agent Survey released on Monday (28 January) showed that first-time buyers accounted for 23% of the residential property market in 2012‚ the same level as in 2011. Read more >>

Rebellion from jobless youth poses real threat
[Evan Pickworth] The rebellion of the unemployed youth and the gaping divide between government and big business are two of the biggest threats SA is facing‚ the Gordon Institute of Business Science and Business Day economic outlook conference heard on Thursday (24 January). Read more >>

Businesses should plan for extra public holidays in 2013
[Faan Coetzee] Employers are urged to consider the impact of public holidays on their staffing requirements in the coming year. During 2013, the only public holiday that falls on a Sunday is Youth Day, 16 June. Monday, 17 June becomes an additional public holiday in terms of the Public Holidays Act. Employees working on both days (Sunday, 16 and Monday, 17 June) are entitled to double payment for both the days worked. Read more >>


Labour Unions

Mass protests promised by Cosatu
The Congress of SA Trade Unions in Gauteng said on Monday (28 January) it was planning renewed protests against e-tolling. The protests will start in February. Read more >>

Jobs suffer if farm workers wages go up
Raising the minimum wage of farm workers in the Western Cape will reduce employment‚ Solidarity said on Tuesday (22 January). Read more >>


Management

Tranformation committee for 'varsities
Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande has set up a transformation committee for universities, nearly five years after a racist incident in the Free State sparked a probe. Read more >>


Recruitment

Native Nation, reuniting ex-employees
Native co-founder and MD, Jarred Cinman, highlights that globally, best practice organisations are beginning to recognise that an alumni programme will not only improve employer branding but can also serve as a powerful recruiting tool. Read more >>

HASA commends appointment of hospital CEOs
The Hospital Association of South Africa (HASA) has welcomed the Department of Health's appointment of 102 new CEOs to the country's public hospitals as part of government's strategy to improve the quality of healthcare delivery. Read more >>


Training

Teachers training colleges to re-open
Plans to re-introduce teacher training colleges were underway with one former college scheduled to re-open this week according to Minister of Higher Education Blade Nzimande. Read more >>


International
Exxon replaces Apple as world's most valuable company
NEW YORK, USA: Last week Apple was dethroned as the world's most valuable company as its shares continued to fall, dropping from a high of about US$700 to US$439 a share and giving it a market capitalisation of US$413bn. Read more >>

Opel threatens to close Bochum plant early
FRANKFURT, GERMANY: A top executive of US car manufacturer, General Motors, has warned that Opel's loss-making Bochum plant in Germany could be closed two years earlier than expected unless management and unions agree a turnaround plan soon. Read more >>

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Government
More women employed by government
The number of women in all three levels of government has increased over the past 18 years, the SA Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR) said on Monday (28 January). Read more >>

Will SAA's plans really fly?
[Nicky Smith] There are no shortages of ideas on how to fix the dysfunctional state-owned South African Airways (SAA)‚ according to Department of Public Enterprises director-general Tshediso Matona. Read more >>

'My Future, My Career' gets a boost from NYDA
The National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) has given R450,000 towards the 'My Future, My Career' project, which provides secondary school learners with career education screenings in cinema complexes. Read more >>

SA will not create 5m new jobs says Mkhize
[Sam Mkokel] The government's target of creating 5m jobs by 2020 is unlikely to be met because of a range of factors including labour unrest and the strained relationship between the state and big business‚ says Economic Development Deputy Minister Hlengiwe Mkhize. Read more >>

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