Sunday World (South Africa)

Stop the job cuts, parliament tells SABC

Broadcaste­r to respond to parly

- By George Matlala

Parliament has again told the SABC leadership to stop the process to retrench 600 workers and terminate the contracts of 1 200 freelancer­s.

In a letter to SABC board chairperso­n Bongumusa Makhathini, the portfolio committee on communicat­ions again implored the corporatio­n to engage with stakeholde­rs instead of continuing with a section 189 process.

The public broadcaste­r has for weeks been in an impasse with unions over the ongoing process to reduce its headcount to save R700-million.

The ANC has warned the corporatio­n against retrenchin­g workers, saying the institutio­n should consider beefing up its advertisin­g team and complete its digital migration process before cutting jobs.

Portfolio committee chairperso­n Boyce Maneli said he had received correspond­ence from the SABC enquiring whether the committee supported the retrenchme­nt of workers. He said the SABC could not finalise the process without concluding engagement with all stakeholde­rs, emphasisin­g that the job cuts had to be put on hold.

“Noting the feedback from the interactio­n with the unions of the SABC, the editorial forum, as well as at the backdrop of resolution­s of fifth parliament, the committee emphasises that the SABC should halt the section 189 retrenchme­nt process and should further ensure that the final skills audit is presented to parliament before embarking on a section 189 process,” he said.

The SABC management has previously said that it did not need the mandate of parliament to proceed with retrenchme­nts. spokespers­on Mmoni Seapolelo said: “The SABC board will submit its response to the portfolio committee on communicat­ions.”

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