19 Feb 2013

Human Resources & Recruitment

 



So where are our taxes going?

According to an article by Amanda Visser, fewer than half of government departments are able to provide "credible and quality information" in their financial reports. Quoting auditor-general Terence Nombembe, it seems state finances are regressing.

It's bad enough when we hear of our tax monies being wasted through the need (call that greed) of individuals within government deciding to spend millions on parties, luxury cars, first-class travel and so on, but it's almost worse when even the auditor-general has an issue with the departments and municipalities' accounting standards, and we then don't know where money is going or how it is being spent or wasted.

Do you want to know what the best programs to protect passwords are? Subhash Chandra has some suggestions for you.

On the aquaculture front, the environmental impact guideline for aquaculture has been published for public comment. You can download the entire document from the article on Bizcommunity.com.

As if being taxed to poverty weren't enough, and then discovering that the average government department and vast majority of municipalities have a less than stellar record when it comes to accounting practice, it seems like the petrol price may go up 87c a litre.

And to think that one day these will be the bad old days...

Rod Baker: Content Director

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Business leaders 'concerned' about SA's future
[Mariam Isa] Nearly half of South African business leaders say that they are delaying important decisions about the future because of uncertainty regarding the political direction the country is taking‚ according to a survey from global consultancy Grant Thornton. Read more >>

Wage reviews for taxi, hospitality sectors
Wages and conditions of employment in the taxi and hospitality sector will be reviewed‚ the labour department said on Friday (15 February). Read more >>


Labour Unions

Ramphele resignation "overdue" says NUM
Businesswoman Mamphela Ramphele's decision to resign as Gold Fields chairman is long overdue, the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) said on Wednesday (13 February). Read more >>


Management

Manufacturers to get incentives for BEE
[Linda Ensor] The Department of Trade and Industry is planning measures to incentivise manufacturers to enter into black economic empowerment (BEE) deals‚ acting director-general Garth Strachan said in Parliament last week. Read more >>

Kona won't resign from SAA
[Nicky Smith] Suspended South African Airways (SAA) acting chief executive Vuyisile Kona says he will not resign‚ as it is up to the board to prove its allegations against him. Read more >>

The Manpower SA 2013 Forecast
[Lyndy van den Barselaar] With all hopes on 2013 for the year that the global economy starts making a comeback, some of the damage done by the 2008 downturn will still be felt for years in the employment arena. Read more >>


Recruitment

How to accomplish 'mission employment' using social media
[Will Smith] To be recruited by a reputable company in a city like London is not easy. Some use employment agencies, and for many this is sufficient. However, there are two main concerns here: Is the chosen employment agency good, and are there other resources (like social media) that you can use to fast track the whole process in order to get an interview? Read more >>

Unemployed? Start blogging
[Kelly Marsh] Being unemployed is often considered as a curse but thanks to the advent and popularity of the internet, there are now a wide range of options to get engaged and make money to survive without even having a full-time job. Read more >>


Training

Sasco wants an education tax
The South African Students Congress (Sasco) last week called for an "education tax" on business as an alternative to a proposed tax on graduates, which was floated by the ANC in its Mangaung conference resolutions. Read more >>

Online education heralds changes
[Walter Baets] To be effective, online learning must be delivered in an appropriate way, based on an understanding of what learning is free to access. In Africa with its dire need for education and skills, it should be more than mere etiquette. It should be an imperative, and could well herald a new era for the way Africans engage with education - if it is done right. Read more >>

What is the future of workplace training?
It is a well-known fact that during tough economic times the training budget is usually the first to go. However, research reveals that investment in workplace training is growing, albeit slowly. Read more >>


Government
No details from Zuma on unemployment
[Natasha Marrian] President Jacob Zuma's state of the nation address was thin on detail about how SA would tackle youth unemployment . Zuma said there "is an agreement on key principles for youth employment incentives" that were agreed at the National Economic Development and Labour Council (Nedlac). Read more >>

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