Size is irrelevant when it comes to legislative penalties, says Sandra Swanepoel, sales director of Softline VIP Payroll.
The company rewards staff who performed well, despite the tough year it went through.
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Too many organisations underestimate the impact of technology on their employees, says Emile Bosman, HOD: HR services at Softline VIP.
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Despite its strong HR practices, SA's contact centre industry must solve its agent attrition problem, says C3Africa.
The inTouch platform, developed by CRS Technologies, is designed to boost employee self-service in HR and payroll processes.
A new business incubators model can bring economic development and employment opportunities, says Bandwidth Barn.
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The company says the possible lay-offs are not sinister.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Struggling SMEs outsource HR, Convergys extends 'People First', and TCS and Cardiff council partner.