9 Apr 2013

Human Resources & Recruitment



Horn o' puke

In a bid to counter rhino poaching for their horns, the horns are being given non-lethal toxic infusions so that consumers overseas will risk becoming seriously ill. There are many people in this country who probably wish that the infusions were lethal, so that the trade dries up altogether.

Meanwhile, our president is a bit miffed over what he terms newspapers' 'selective' reporting. Well, what about giving us a complete and believable account of how 13 of our troops ended up dead in the CAR?

Have you flown SAA recently? No, nor have I - but quite a bit of my tax monies are going to the airline anyway. One who is not taking it lying down is Comair's Erik Venter, who's flying high as his court battle looms. Quite rightly, in the eyes of a great many people, he's sick of seeing our inefficiently run national carrier being bailed out by the billions. Private and state airlines in SA should compete on a level playing field - and that's not what is happening now.

Feeling like you're being taxed into poverty? Join the club - because you have contributed your bit to SARS collecting R814bn in taxes for the 2012/13 fiscal year. That's R4bn more than what Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan had projected when he delivered the National Budget in February.

Any chance firm measures - more than merely meaningless words - can be taken to ensure ALL of our hard-earned cash is used properly? You know... not stolen, not misspent, not wasted on new ministers' cars and luxury travel and luxury accommodation... and parties?

Finally, Zando.co.za, together with its partners Bizcommunity.com, Build-A-Bear Workshop, CourierIT, Dialogue and Infidels have set up a campaign to get those less fortunate school kids shoes in time for winter. Join in - do the right thing.

Rod Baker: Content Director

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Top stories

White men in Gauteng get the most cash
White men living in Gauteng are the highest earners in South Africa, with young African women in Limpopo the lowest, the SA Institute of Race Relations said on Tuesday (2 April). Read more >>


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Labour
White men in Gauteng get the most cash
White men living in Gauteng are the highest earners in South Africa, with young African women in Limpopo the lowest, the SA Institute of Race Relations said on Tuesday (2 April). Read more >>


Labour Unions
Strikes cost R12bn in taxes
A wave of wildcat mining strikes that gripped South Africa last year caused a R12bn shortfall in much-needed state revenue, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said Wednesday (3 April). Read more >>


Management
Kirsh wants to cut off FoneWork directors
[Monde Maoto] Signalling a vote of no confidence in the non-executive directors of FoneWorx, William and Issie Kirsh - who through their family trusts are majority shareholders in the telecommunications and information technology solutions provider - are rallying other shareholders to remove them from the company. Read more >>

Venter flying high as court battle looms
Some days Erik Venter must wonder what he's got himself into. After 17 years in one of the toughest businesses there is, he still gets up every morning and drives to Comair's head office at OR Tambo International Airport for another day of oil prices that cruise as high as any airline, a major competitor on a permanent drip-feed from the state, and the drag of a prolonged global recession. Read more >>

Cutifani faces tough challenges
It has been said that even a turkey can fly in a gale. Anglo American is no gale at the moment, but thankfully its new chief executive Mark Cutifani is no turkey. Even so, a credit rating downgrade the day after taking the top job has got to be tough to swallow, even for such a well-seasoned miner. Read more >>

Maseko chosen to lead ailing Telkom
[Phakamisa Ndzamela] The Minister of Communications Dina Pule said on Tuesday (2 April) the appointment of Sipho Maseko as chief executive and Brian Armstrong as chief operating officer at Telkom should now put the company in a position to deliver for shareholders. Read more >>

Yacoob leads probe into Magashula
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan‚ after consultations with the Minister of Justice‚ has appointed retired Constitutional Court judge‚ Justice Zak Yacoob‚ to head an inquiry into allegations of impropriety made by City Press and Rapport against the Commissioner of the South African Revenue Services (SARS), Oupa Magashula. Read more >>

Loans give students incentive to graduate
[Carol Paton] University students who receive loans through the government's National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) are more likely to graduate than those who do not get such loans, says a new study by University of Stellenbosch economics professor Servaas van der Berg. Read more >>

SA's soldiers returning from CAR
South Africa's troops are being withdrawn from the Central African Republic (CAR), the SA National Defence Union said on Tuesday (2 April). Read more >>


Recruitment
Jobs for cops in Tshwane
[Amukelani Chauke] Tshwane mayor Kgosientso Ramokgopa wants to beef up safety and security in South Africa's capital city by deploying 10 metro police officers to each of the 105 wards. Read more >>

The rise of social media as a recruitment tool
[Yolandi Nortje] The rise of social media has moved beyond social interaction to providing a powerful HR tool in the recruitment process. Read more >>

Graduate employment success from matching skills to business needs
[Dr Felicity Coughlan] Top private education experts have found a good way to improve the employment prospects of new graduates by focusing specifically on what employers want, over and above the skills and knowledge that come directly from the curriculum. Read more >>

Career Quest offers students in depth look at work possibilities
The supplement, Career Quest, will be relaunched by Sunday Times on April 14 and will appear eight times during the year, within the newspaper, moving away from its previous stand-alone publication style. Read more >>

General job boards: not dead, but dying
[Mark Gray] Corporate HR recruiters in South Africa looking for high-quality candidates should move beyond general job boards, which have become costly, ineffective black holes for targeting anything other than non-specialist skills. Read more >>

Blog's your auntie... April Fool 2013
[Alexandra Levin: 2G2B4G] 4COL (For crying out loud)... What the hell are us golden oldies supposed to do between the time of our enforced retirement at around 65 until the time that the Grim Reaper comes to call in his harvest? Read more >>


Government
DA: Dump Dina
[Rod Baker] NEWSWATCH: The DA and opposition parties reckon communications minister Dina Pule is not interested in her job, incompetent, and should go, reports BD Live. Meanwhile, Zuma has approved the SABC interim board, reports Mail & Guardian. Read more >>

SARS keeps raking in the money
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has collected R814.1bn in the 2012/13 financial year‚ R4bn above the R810.2bn target set by Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan in February's budget‚ the Revenue Service said on Tuesday (2 April). Read more >>

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