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Right to Know Campaign says SABC should not have issued redundancy letters without thorough consultations

The Right to Know Campaign maintains that letters of redundancy should not have been issued by the SABC until the public broadcaster had engaged in a thorough consultative process. Earlier today the Labour Court in Johannesburg said it could find no illegality in the manner in which the SABC has been conducting its retrenchment process. The court dismissed trade union Bemawu’s urgent application for the SABC to retract redundancy letters […]

today3 December 2020

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BEMAWU seek Labour Court interdict against SABC over retrenchment process

Worker's union BEMAWU says it has suggested that the SABC enter into a mediation process with all parties in order to resolve an impasse on the retrenchment process at the public broadcaster. The SABC board yesterday extended the suspension of the process by another 30 days until the end of December. However, unions want the board to withdraw all notices of redundancy and surplus issued to employees thus far. The […]

today25 November 2020

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SABC Board to hold special meeting to discuss retrenchment proposal

The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) Board will on Thursday hold a special meeting to consider a repeat proposal by the Communications Minister to halt retrenchments. The public broadcaster is forging ahead with its ongoing retrenchment process to reduce the numeration cost to the organisation. Around 400 permanent staff are affected. Concerns of transparency in the process have been raised, and the SABC’s senior management has been accused of imposing […]

today19 November 2020

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