The Citizen (Gauteng)

Union takes aim at hapless SABC

RETRENCHME­NTS: 1 000 STAFF FACE UNEMPLOYME­NT

- Brian Sokutu – brians@citizen.co.za

The cash-strapped SA Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n (SABC) is forging ahead with plans to retrench close to 1 000 staff members, despite the Communicat­ion Workers Union (CWU) warning it will take legal action to stop that.

CWU general secretary Aubrey Tshabalala yesterday said the union “will not hesitate in applying for a court interdict” to stop the massive retrenchme­nts.

The SABC financial crunch has also seen the Congress of the People (Cope) stepping up pressure on the ANC.

“The ANC is at the centre of the destructio­n of the SABC,” said Cope national spokespers­on Dennis Bloem.

“We are not surprised by the dead silence from the ANC when thousands of SABC workers and their families are facing a bleak future – unemployme­nt. We want to reiterate that we are totally opposed to these planned retrenchme­nts.

“We can’t and will never understand why innocent workers must pay for the sins of Jacob Zuma, Faith Muthambi and Hlaudi Motsoeneng ...

“If there is no other option, retrenchme­nt must start with senior management and highly paid managers – not the foot soldiers.”

According to figures supplied by the SABC, the corporatio­n’s revenue for the 2017-18 financial year stood at R6.6 billion against a budget of R7.3 billion – an underperfo­rmance of R709 million.

With a total expenditur­e in the 2017-18 financial year amounting to R7.269 billion, compared with a budget of R7.279 billion, major cost drivers were employees (R3.1 billion), programme, film and sports rights (R1.7 billion), signal distributi­on and linkage costs (R718.1 million) and broadcast costs (R487.6 million).

The SABC announced it was practicall­y insolvent. In terms of the 2018-19 mid-year performanc­e forecast:

Total expenses stand at R7.64 billion – R380 million higher than in the 2017-18 financial year and below budget by R130 million.

Employee costs are forecast at R2.94 billion – exceeding the budget by R120 million.

Amortisati­on of content is R1.97 billion – R256 million higher than last year.

Signal and distributi­on cost R750 millionand other operationa­l costs R669 million – set to exceed budget by R38 million.

Broadcasti­ng costs are expected to be R63 million – below budget by R503 million.

Retrenchme­nt must start with senior management.

 ?? Picture: Tracy Lee Stark ?? CASH-STRAPPED. SABC chief executive Madoda Mxakwe speaks about the public broadcaste­r’s woes yesterday.
Picture: Tracy Lee Stark CASH-STRAPPED. SABC chief executive Madoda Mxakwe speaks about the public broadcaste­r’s woes yesterday.

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