5 Mar 2013

Human Resources & Recruitment

 



The taxman cometh

Of course, the big news over the past few days has been Pravin Gordhan's budget speech, which has been dissected and analysed, as usual. Not least of these analyses is that by Nedbank Private Wealth, which provided its observations on the 2013-14 Budget Speech.

Gordhan's budget, as usual, was somewhat of a balancing act, but what taxpayers everywhere would like to see is action, not just words, on corruption, mismanagement and waste. After all, we all realise we have to pay taxes, but we want to see our tax monies being used where it matters - and properly, across the board.

Our planet is our only home, so we'd better do better in looking after it. One way of doing so is through protecting and nurturing biodiversity, which, says minister of water and environmental affairs, Edna Molewa, contributes to economy - she says the benefits derived from biodiversity or ecosystem services are estimated at R73bn, contributing to 7% of South Africa's GDP per annum.

We've heard it all before... this plan and that plan to create jobs - or "job opportunities" - and this time it's the KwaZulu-Natal provincial government that says it will assist in creating 11m jobs by 2030.

Job creation is absolutely vital for the future of this country; some fear the levels of frustration and despair among the unemployed could rise to such levels as to lead to civil unrest. Hence, any plan to create jobs is to be welcomed... but how many have there been, and what successes have they achieved? Governments - provincial and national, need to be wary of over-promising and under-delivering.

Is it the end of the land line? Mitchell Barker says that landline users in South Africa are cutting the cord.

Finally, our not so frugal, but fast and fancy motoring editor Henrie Geyser reckons that the new Ford Fiesta is just that... frugal, fast, fancy.

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SA Board for People Practices hosts membership drive
The SA Board for People Practices is hosting a membership drive, calling on students studying HR and all practitioners within the HR space to join as members to help HR have a voice and be fully recognised like other bodies within the workplace. SABPP is the HR professional and statutory quality assurance body for HR learning provision established 30 years ago. Read more >>

KZN to assist in creating 11m jobs by 2030
PIETERMARITZBURG: The KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Government will have to play a critical role in ensuring that government creates 11 million jobs by 2030, says KwaZulu-Natal Premier Zweli Mkhize. Read more >>

No engagement, no productivity, no growth
Satisfied and innovative employees sound ideal and a dream come true for any manager. But did you know that there are positive and negative aspects to these attributes? Read more >>


HR Management

SABC issues statement on acting COO
The SABC has issued a statement in which it seeks to 'correct' statements in the media regarding the acting COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng and his position and role within the organisation. The statement is reproduced here, verbatim: Read more >>


Labour

Farm workers - minimum wage is law
The new minimum wage for farmworkers is being enforced and the labour department's spokesman Page Boikanyo urged farmers to comply with the new wage of R105 a day, up from R69 a day. Read more >>

Postal strike disrupts services
The postal strike has left university students without textbooks and forced a businessman to cancel a trip. Read more >>

Tax reduction in special zones
[Angus Macmillan] Tax incentives will be authorised in certain special economic zones after consultation between the Minister of Finance and the Minister of Trade and industry‚ the Budget Review document revealed on Wednesday (27 February). Read more >>

GDP growth up in final quarter of 2012
Economic growth quickened more than expected in the last quarter of 2012‚ as agriculture and manufacturing industries supported growth while mining was a drag‚ Statistics SA figures released on Tuesday (26 February) showed. Read more >>


Labour Unions

One-in-three workers are union members
A third of all workers in the formal‚ non-agricultural sector in South Africa are members of trade unions‚ the SA Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR) said on Monday (4 March). Read more >>

Mining companies reject Cosatu claims
Impala Platinum (Implats) rejected allegations by the Congress of SA Trade Unions (Cosatu) on Thursday (28 February) that it was manipulating union membership verification processes to benefit Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu). Read more >>


Management

Promotions halted at SAPS
The Labour Court in Gauteng has ruled that the SA Police Service not implement any promotions in line with its affirmative action plan until all lawsuits against the plan have been heard, Solidarity said. Read more >>

Lonmin: 150 management jobs may go
Lonmin said on Thursday (28 February) that about 150 positions - all of them in management levels - are likely to be imposed as part of the review of the platinum miner's operating model and management structure. Read more >>


Africa
US$950m to keep troops in Mali
ABIDJAN, COTE D'IVOIRE: West African nations will need aid worth US$950m to sustain and reinforce a military mission to help fight Islamists in Mali, Ivory Coast's Foreign Minister Charles Koffi Diby said Monday (25 February). Read more >>

More Africa...


Government
Personal tax cuts of R7bn
[Angus Macmillan] Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has unveiled personal tax cuts totaling R7.0bn across all income brackets in the National Budget for the 2013/14 financial year. Read more >>

Moderate job creation expected
[Ntsakisi Maswanganyi] The National Treasury expects a moderate employment growth over the next three years‚ it said in its budget review 2013 released on Wednesday (27 February). Read more >>

Gauteng Finance rejects disciplinary hearing decision
The Gauteng Department of Finance has rejected the finding of a disciplinary hearing that cleared senior manager Alfred Khana of any wrongdoing. Read more >>

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Recruitment Officer - Thunda.com is in search of a motivated, energetic, resourceful individual that is passionate about student recruitment. Submit your CV and motivational letter to [[[email protected]]]. Read more >>


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