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600 jobs on the line as SABC talks retrenchment

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The SABC said on Thursday that it has issued a “notice of possible redundancies” following consultations with key stakeholders.

This comes one week after the public broadcaster launched what it calls its new “target operating model”, designed to ensure it is self-sufficient and financially sustainable so it doesn’t again have to go to government for a bailout.

The new model was introduced after taxpayers, through national treasury, forked out R3.2-billion to the SABC to bail it out of its dire financial straits.

The notice of redundancy will impact approximately 600 employees and these affected employees will be invited to make representations…

The new operating model was developed in compliance with national treasury’s bailout preconditions and “has been developed in response to new business requirements and market conditions … as well as the need to effectively implement the approved turnaround strategy”.

“The notice of redundancy will impact approximately 600 employees and these affected employees will be invited to make representations during a consultation process which will be facilitated by the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and process’

It said it is doing this to “ensure full transparency, accountability and impartiality in terms of the Labour Relations Act”.

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