Eleven Avusa staffers face retrenchment

The Avusa head offices in Rosebank. Photo: Simphiwe Mbokazi

The Avusa head offices in Rosebank. Photo: Simphiwe Mbokazi

Published Nov 3, 2010

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Johannesburg - The media group Avusa has issued notices of retrenchment to at least 11 journalists - including some editors - at the Sowetan newspaper, the Media Workers Association of South Africa (Mwasa) said on Tuesday.

“Avusa sent us a notice on October 28, which identified 11 positions within the Sowetan newspaper. They said these were redundant positions,” Mwasa general secretary Puwani Gumani told reporters.

“That's not a fixed number - other areas and more people may be affected.”

Acting editor-in-chief Bongani Keswa said the Sowetan was “restructuring”.

“Whether there will be retrenchments or not, we do not know. It all depends on the number of positions available after the restructuring,” Keswa said.

Gumani said the union was not happy with the fact that Avusa was intending to retrench only Sowetan staff.

“Avusa is a big company, why are they isolating the Sowetan?”

He said the union intended to take legal action against the company over the retrenchments. - Sapa

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