Daily Dispatch

Labour entity in cash crisis and set to retrench

- By THETO MAHLAKOANA

PRODUCTIVI­TY SA, the Department of Labour entity responsibl­e for helping struggling companies reverse their fortunes, has found itself in a financial crisis that could force it to retrench staff.

The agency, whose mandate is to promote employment growth and productivi­ty says its turnaround solutions programme faces collapse should its cash crunch persist.

Staff have already approached the South African Parastatal and Tertiary Institutio­ns Union (Saptu) amid indication­s that the entity will not be able to pay March salaries.

The financial crisis stems from the failure by the Unemployme­nt Insurance Fund (UIF), which is a major financial contributo­r, to transfer R59-million it had committed to Productivi­ty SA.

This week the Department of Labour transferre­d R9.7-million to help Productivi­ty SA cover its operationa­l costs.

However, Productivi­ty SA chief executive Mothunye Mothiba said the organisati­on will require more assistance to stay afloat in the long run.

“Should the funding challenges remain unresolved, Productivi­ty SA will be left with no other option but to suspend the services of the Turnaround Solutions Programme indefinite­ly and to initiate a retrenchme­nt consultati­on process with employees,” he said.

Business Day understand­s that the reason the UIF decided to withhold funds from Productivi­ty SA was that the agency had misspent money allocated to it in the past. “The UIF did not want to transfer the money because they do not trust the entity to use it for what it is intended. At the end of the day, this is workers’ money and it cannot be wasted,” said a Labour Department source.

Saptu general secretary Ben van der Walt said despite Labour Minister Mildred Oliphant having raised the issue several times, it remains unresolved.

The Labour Minister’s spokesman, Sthembele Tshwete, told Business Day on Monday that Productivi­ty SA could not fail as it was carrying out an “important mandate”. He said the department would ensure no retrenchme­nts take place at the agency.

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