Jeff Bezos will transition to the role of executive chairman, and Andy Jassy, CEO of Amazon Web Services, will become chief executive officer of Amazon.
Miles Crisp, CEO of Tarsus, resigned yesterday, with the company saying group finance director Joanne Tanner has also decided to leave.
Total resilience is the holy grail for professional data centre operators, and it is driven by a strong company culture and a mindset focused equally on collaboration and delivery.
Communications minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams invites the public to nominate suitable candidates to serve on the board of Broadband Infraco.
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Companies should put employee experiences at the forefront of workplace design, investment and engagement, says Michaela Voller, chief HR officer at Dimension Data.
A new Bargaining Council agreement takes the shape of increased staff wages, various levies, payments towards staff funeral benefits and provident funds, says Sabinet.
The pandemic has been a catalyst to demonstrate it is possible to run financials in the cloud, says country MD Zuko Mdwaba.
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The 2021 programme has been consolidated from 10 months to five months by doubling the number of weekly workshops, fast-tacking the training and certification for participants.
The African smartphone manufacturer announces the appointment of Sylvester Taku to lead its South African operations.
The company joins 1 691 companies in 120 countries globally, including only 97 local companies, which are recognised by the Top Employers Institute.
Frustrated and hungry Uber Eats customers were unable to place orders, as hundreds of drivers downed tools in protest against low wages.
Scores of Uber Eats driver partners plan a nationwide protest against the company’s alleged “slavery” treatment of staff and significantly reduced earnings.