Telkom denies planning to lay off 13 000 staff
Telkom has denied reports that 13 000 workers would be retrenched as part of its voluntary downsizing programme. The fixed-line operator said yesterday that it had not taken a decision to retrench any workers. The speculation followed Telkom’s announcement that it would embark on a voluntary separation and early retirement process among its employees. “No employee is obligated to invoke this offer. Importantly, this is not a section 189 process in disguise and this is not the first time Telkom has made this offer available to all categories of employees,” it said. This week, the Communication Workers Union said it was dismayed that Telkom had never consulted the union. It said it was convinced that even if Telkom used nice wording to confuse union members this simply meant it was retrenching. – Nompumelelo Magwaza
Palabora Mining workers end strike
An illegal underground strike at Palabora Mining had ended after seven days, the copper producer said yesterday. “We are pleased that the striking employees came to [the] surface without any injury,” it said, without giving any details on whether a specific wage settlement had been reached with the strikers. – Reuters
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