Uber confirms its global total of 3 700 job cuts will affect SA, while Airbnb plans to axe 1 900 employees, as COVID-19 causes an economic bloodbath.
The local telcos adjust to the “new normal” way of working following the announcement of level four COVID-19 lockdown regulations.
The solution focuses on a new era of employee and customer workflow experiences.
The company reduces the cost of its retrenchment exercise by R300 million because of the nation-wide lockdown.
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The Employee Workflow products will support the opening of company workplaces while prioritising the safety of employees and customers for a new world of work.
Ensure your internal systems support remote working to the fullest, says Barbi Goldblatt, regional executive at Netsurit.
The digital bank announces the appointment of Karabo Morule as its new independent non-executive director.
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The organisations join forces to equip young South Africans with the critical ICT skills needed for a digital future.
The agency prioritises ICT support and services to those on the frontlines of the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Viven Bhowani will oversee the company’s transition as it explores growth opportunities in Sub-Saharan, East and West African markets.
Jennifer Morgan mutually agrees with SAP’s supervisory board that she will depart the company, effective 30 April.
The key to remote working success could lie in the creation of an integrated wellness strategy, says Terence Moolman, chief HR officer at SYSPRO.