The CWU wants to deal with MTN Group president and CEO Sifiso Dabengwa, to resolve the ongoing strike.
Telecoms analysts react with scepticism to Ahmad Farroukh's resignation, accusing MTN SA of not being transparent about the departure of its CEO.
The Communication Workers Union brands outgoing MTN CEO Ahmad Farroukh as "arrogant" and ignorant of local labour laws.
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While MTN and CWU do not seem to be far away from resolving a prolonged strike, both sides are waiting for the other to give in.
Dr Shaygan Kheradpir has been appointed as an independent non-executive director at mobile operator MTN.
Craig Verster take on the role of executive manager: sales, effective as of last month.
Innocent motorists fell victim to the unintended consequence of an interdict against striking workers, says MTN.
Rudi van Rensburg will lead EMC's XtremIO go-to-market strategy from both a partner and a customer perspective.
The CWU has all but conceded defeat in the protracted MTN strike, accepting the company's original offer.
The telco's three trade unions have declared a dispute with the operator over job cuts and suggest a restructuring forum be reconvened.
The prolonged MTN strike has done more harm to the CWU's credibility than anything else, say market analysts.
Gauteng pays the highest IT salaries, on average, but in-demand skills such as business intelligence and mobility earn more in the Western Cape.