JOHANNESBURG – Parastatal Telkom intends to axe 3 000 of its workers as it grapples with increasing debt and a decline in the fixed-voice market in a tight economy. In a formal notice issued to organised labour on Wednesday,
Alfie Ngubo, Telkom’s group executive for employee relations, said in the letter the retrenchments would impact its support employees, specialists, supervisors and managers in the Openserve, consumer business, small and medium business, and the Telkom corporate centre divisions. “For Telkom to survive the current and anticipated tough trading conditions - forecast to deteriorate in the short to medium term - it is imperative to seek and implement measures to drastically reduce costs, eliminate efficiencies and improve operational and financial performance to secure its continued commercial viability and, therefore, security for the majority of employees,” Ngubo said in the letter.
He said the deteriorating economic climate, increased operational regulatory and competitive constraints, and the rapid migration from fixed voice to data had hurt the business.
busrep Floppy disk, Cassette tape
busrep It is due to Telkom internal fraud and deliberate misstatement of their accounts
busrep Hopefully workers can be absorbed by the major players 👉🏼 “decline in fixed-voice and data services, ... decline in revenues, ... due to migration to mobile voice and data, as well as fibre, where Telkom is one of the smaller players in terms of size and subscriber market share.”
busrep Pravin must go
busrep I blame people
busrep Sometimes hard decisions need to be made to save the whole .
busrep Another SOE fail..
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