28 May 2013

Human Resources & Recruitment

Whale watching? Watch out!

"Hello? Hello? Hellllooooo? Ah! Is that Tina? Listen, I want to go and watch some whales off Hermanus... is that OK with you..?"

Bureaucracy going overboard... According to University of Cape Town mathematician Doug Butterworth, at present, "any member of the public, engaged in, for example, whale watching, would be guilty of an offence unless they had received personal permission from the minister to do so."

Investors are a wary bunch... they don't like uncertainty and nor do they like strikes, wildcat (and violent) strikes in particular. Employers feel the same way, so Zuma is talking sense when he says that embarking on wildcat strikes is no way to advance interests of the poor.

Gotcha Gupta... Now let's see... the plane in question - you know, that one - landed at Waterkloof air base on 30 April. So it took the Indian High Commission almost a month to find out/declare that the Gupta's party plane was on "official business". One might have expected such information to have been at the commission's fingertips...

On to money matters, according to Quinton Mtyala and TJ Strydom, Oscar Pistorius is haemorrhaging money four months after he fired the fateful shots that killed his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp and sent his life into a tailspin.

Would you buy a used car from this man? You bet, because Henrie Geyser, our tame motoring editor, knows what he's talking about when he says you need to step carefully when buying a car. As a bonus, he also has a few motoring reviews for you of the latest models designed to make your credit card bleed.

Rod Baker, Content Director

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Weekly top stories

Should culture affect the design of your office space?
[Linda Trim] Today work is across many countries, many provinces and many cultures. We are all widespread. Globalisation has taken over and work is 24/7 across various time zones. Work never stops or shuts down. Somewhere, someone is always at work. Read more >>

Human Resources & Recruitment
Should culture affect the design of your office space?
[Linda Trim] Today work is across many countries, many provinces and many cultures. We are all widespread. Globalisation has taken over and work is 24/7 across various time zones. Work never stops or shuts down. Somewhere, someone is always at work. Read more >>

Pitch & Polish announces innovative regional winner
Innovator and entrepreneur Innocent Sibeko was the regional Pitch & Polish winner from workshops held in April in Secunda and Sasolburg. Pitch & Polish is a workshop-cum-competition that tests the contestants' ability to pitch their idea convincingly to investors. Read more >>

Triggerfish plans to take on Disney
[Sindy Peters] All part of a 20-year plan, Triggerfish Animation aims to eventually displace Disney, announced the company's CEO Stuart Forrest at yesterday's Net Prophet conference in Cape Town. Laying the animation studio's cards on the table, his talk followed on the inspirational thread that ran through all the talks at the annual event. Read more >>

Remuneration committees must engage investors - IoDSA
The contentious issue of executive and director remuneration should be addressed directly through effective communication with investors, in order to rebuild trust between boards and shareholders. This is according to panellists at a breakfast event hosted by the Institute of Directors in Southern Africa (IoDSA). Read more >>

OPSA searches for SA's best office professional
The Association for Office Professionals of South Africa (OPSA), in association with Rexel Office Products South Africa, is now searching for SA's winning office professional. Read more >>


HR Management
Pule wants in on SABC board appointments
[Rod Baker] NEWSWATCH: Communications Minister Dina Pule wants to be in on SABC board appointments, reports Mail & Guardian, which also reports that both the ANC and the DA are upset over a BBC programme on the plight of SA whites. MyBroadband reports on the hack attack on the SAPS website, and the SABC says that TV and radio presenter Vuyo Mbuli will be given a provincial official funeral. Read more >>

50% of SA blue-chips lack succession plans - Goodman-Bhyat
A recent poll has indicated that about 50% of South Africa's blue-chip companies are unprepared should they face a sudden loss in management. The lack of a succession plan places these companies at risk, as a leadership vacuum could result in negative effects, ranging from a drop in share price to the possible failure of the business. Read more >>

Succession planning is prudent - Sprackett
Recently, a number of top management executives have unexpectedly resigned from South African companies such as Petro SA, the SABC and SAA. Abroad, Manchester United's manager Alex Ferguson has retired. These events highlight the importance of having a succession plan in place in order to ensure a business survives. Read more >>


Labour
Plans to improve UIF benefits for workers
[Linda Ensor] There is scope for the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF), which has R82bn in accumulated assets‚ to improve the benefits for workers‚ the UIF commissioner Boas Seruwe said on Thursday (23 May). Read more >>

Uncertainty over jobs losses at Becsa
[Mpho Sibanyoni] Mixed information is trickling out in relation to the number of people that BHP Billiton Energy Coal SA (Becsa) plans to retrench in South Africa. Read more >>

Proposed amendments to labour legislation - where are we?
[Johan Botes and Wandile Sishi] Over the last few years the minister of labour has tabled numerous amendments to existing labour laws that will significantly adjust the landscape of employment law and the regulation of the employment relationship. Read more >>

Turmoil in SA leads to industrial relations paralysis
[Siobhan Viljoen] The current labour relations environment in South Africa is fraught with complexity on almost every front. As a result, employers are treading extremely carefully in response to basic industrial relations (IR) issues, particularly when those issues are associated with industrial action. Read more >>


Labour Unions
Wildcat strikes no way to advance interests of the poor - Zuma
Trade union leaders should engage with union members to ensure that unnecessary labour action does not take place, President Jacob Zuma said yesterday, adding that wildcat strikes were no way to advance the interests of marginalised South Africans. Read more >>

Cosatu gains support for toll protests
[Ahmed Areff] The Congress of SA Trade Unions (Cosatu) will be joined by at least 10 civil society organisations and some religious leaders in a series of protests in the next few weeks against the e-tolling of Gauteng highways. Read more >>


Management
PPS shows confidence levels rising
SA's graduate professionals felt more confident of the country's prospects in the first quarter of this year‚ according to the latest PPS Graduate Professionals Confidence Index released on Thursday (23 May). Read more >>

Court battle over lack of legal briefs
Black businesses and lawyers should "not be shy" to sue for anti-competitive practices when they are excluded from markets because of their race, said Simba Chitando in court papers on Tuesday (21 May). Read more >>


Recruitment
Job seekers should look to the IT sector
Career experts recommend that young South Africans seek employment in growth sectors like technology, where the entire continent is currently experiencing a major skills shortage. Read more >>


International

SAP is looking for autism sufferers
BERLIN, GERMANY: Computer software company SAP said on Tuesday (21 May) it wants to employ hundreds of people with autism as software testers and programmers over the next seven years. Read more >>

More International


Government

Troops return to CAR region
Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula confirmed last week that South Africa had deployed troops to countries neighbouring the Central African Republic to assist with the withdrawal of SANDF forces in the CAR. She was speaking to journalists at the Cape Town Press Club. Read more >>

Uniform pay for public service workers
The Public Administration Management Bill - which will set uniform standards for all three spheres of government - will allow Public Service and Administration Minister Lindiwe Sisulu to address "unjustifiable disparities" in the level of pay given to municipal employees relative to those in national and provincial government. Read more >>

ACSA appoints new directors
Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) on Monday confirmed the appointment of Bongani Maseko and Maureen Manyama-Matome as Managing Director and Financial Director respectively. Read more >>

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