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The role of Telkom SA Ltd. in the Western Cape: a case study on the management of its retrenchment processKotshoba, Sharon Audrey January 2005 (has links)
Magister Administrationis - MAdmin / Constant organisational change can be attributed to many factors, including competition among peers in the same markets, globalisation, privatisation of public sector organisations, technological advances, and operational requirements. These factors almost always lead to organisations reducing headcount. One such organisation is Telkom, which bi-annually embarks on large-scale retrenchments. Service organisations within the company were chosen at random to participate in this study. Telkom’s Human Resource Management, Legal Services, Employee Relations, and the organisation’s recognised unions participated in this study. / South Africa
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Afdankings weens operasionele vereistes : brug of afgrondSwanepoel, Daniel Andreas 30 November 2005 (has links)
no abstract available / Jurisprudence / M.A. (Spesialisering in Arbeidsreg)
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The role of Telkom SA Ltd. in the Western Cape: a case study on the management of its retrenchment process.Kotshoba, Sharon Audrey January 2005 (has links)
<strong>Nature and Scope of the Study</strong><br />
Constant organisational change can be attributed to many factors, including competition among peers in the same markets, globalisation, privatisation of public sector organisations, technological advances, and operational requirements. These factors almost always lead to organisations reducing headcount. One such organisation is Telkom, which bi-annually embarks on large-scale retrenchments. Service organisations within the company were chosen at random to participate in this study. Telkom&rsquo / s Human Resource Management, Legal Services, Employee Relations, and the organisation&rsquo / s recognised unions participated in this study.<br />
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<strong>Purpose and Objectives of the Study</strong><br />
Through an evaluation of Telkom&rsquo / s staff reduction process, the study seeks to:<br />
1. Find out what measures Telkom has in place to ease the necessity of retrenchment within the organisation.<br />
2. Review whether Telkom has looked at other alternatives before planning staff reductions.<br />
3. Investigate whether a social plan within Telkom exists to help incorporate retrenched employees back into the economy.<br />
4. Investigate and examine Telkom&rsquo / s compliance with labour legislation, specifically the Labour Relations Act and the Basic Conditions of Employment Act.
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The role of Telkom SA Ltd. in the Western Cape: a case study on the management of its retrenchment process.Kotshoba, Sharon Audrey January 2005 (has links)
<strong>Nature and Scope of the Study</strong><br />
Constant organisational change can be attributed to many factors, including competition among peers in the same markets, globalisation, privatisation of public sector organisations, technological advances, and operational requirements. These factors almost always lead to organisations reducing headcount. One such organisation is Telkom, which bi-annually embarks on large-scale retrenchments. Service organisations within the company were chosen at random to participate in this study. Telkom&rsquo / s Human Resource Management, Legal Services, Employee Relations, and the organisation&rsquo / s recognised unions participated in this study.<br />
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<strong>Purpose and Objectives of the Study</strong><br />
Through an evaluation of Telkom&rsquo / s staff reduction process, the study seeks to:<br />
1. Find out what measures Telkom has in place to ease the necessity of retrenchment within the organisation.<br />
2. Review whether Telkom has looked at other alternatives before planning staff reductions.<br />
3. Investigate whether a social plan within Telkom exists to help incorporate retrenched employees back into the economy.<br />
4. Investigate and examine Telkom&rsquo / s compliance with labour legislation, specifically the Labour Relations Act and the Basic Conditions of Employment Act.
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Afdankings weens operasionele vereistes : brug of afgrondSwanepoel, Daniel Andreas 30 November 2005 (has links)
no abstract available / Jurisprudence / M.A. (Spesialisering in Arbeidsreg)
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Retrenchment in the insurance industry: the small business development dividendLouw, Leonie Barbara 03 1900 (has links)
The focus of this study was to investigate the employment difficulties faced by individuals who had been retrenched from the insurance industry during the years 2000 to 2013 in order to develop an understanding of the continuity in the specialist type of work after their retrenchment. The study also aimed to investigate the actual
and perceived barriers that need to be addressed in the South African small business environment and the specific soft skills and business skills of small business owners and non-small business owners.
The research design of this exploratory study entailed a positivist research philosophy using a deductive research approach. This quantitative research was conducted by means of a survey questionnaire. A questionnaire was designed and used to determine the level of importance and the level of own skills for small business owners and non-small business owners respectively in terms of
predetermined soft and business management skills. The answers provided on these questions were then analysed to determine whether there was a gap between the level of importance assigned to these skills and their own skill ratings. This research determined the barriers faced by small businesses in South Africa as well as the level of agreement regarding the predetermined actual and perceived barriers
pertaining to the small business environment. Notable findings of this study include that there was a distinct lack of continuity in the specialist type of work by the small business owner respondents in the insurance
industry. There was a marked difference between the level of portance and own skill ratings assigned to the predetermined soft skills and business management skills with non-small business owner respondents mostly rating themselves as better skilled than small business owners did. However, the fact that these non-small
business owner respondents did not start their own small businesses points towards higher risk aversion. This study also found that small businesses in South Africa are facing pronounced barriers within the small business environment. / Business Management / M. Com. (Business Management)
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