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MOST READ: Retrenchments looming at MultiChoice Broadcaster MultiChoice has announced that it will be shedding more than two-thousand jobs in a retrenchment drive. The bulk of affected employees are in the call and service centres.

MultiChoice and Information Communications Technology Union are in communication over the retrenchment issues.

Broadcaster MultiChoice has announced that it will be shedding more than two-thousand jobs in a retrenchment drive. The bulk of affected employees are in the call and service centres. Group CEO, Calvin Mawela, says the retrenchments are part of restructuring that he claims will allow for new roles to be available. However union Information Communications Technology Union says they were surprised to learn of these developments and have labelled the process illegal.

Spokesperson, Thabang Mothelo, says they’re seeking further engagement with MultiChoice on the matter. “The law says section 189 says once the employer contemplates to retrench it needs to consult the trade union. We’d like the employer to correct the procedure and call the union on board and have consultations. We have given the employer 48 hours from Monday to hold the retrenchment process through the labour court,” says Mothelo.

 

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That is tough

Well they are moving to Europe so its expected, this useless ANC government must pull out GEPF amounting to R245 Billion from naspers

Netflix 🤔?

This is as a result of MYANC economic and political policies. CR better start sorting out this economy.....

And the so called president says he will create joba

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