Public Works Minister Thembelani “Thulas” Nxesi has singled out the creation of six million work opportunities for poor and unemployed people as one... GlobalBuzz-SA - Your Employment and Recruitment … [Read more...]
Microsoft to cut jobs
Microsoft is to cut up to 18,000 jobs marking the deepest cuts in the technology firm's 39-year history. … [Read more...]
No job losses at Botshelo Water
Water and Sanitation Minister Nomvula Mokonyane has assured workers of Botshelo Water that there will be no job losses, when the water board... GlobalBuzz-SA - Your Employment and Recruitment … [Read more...]
Metal workers down tools
About 220 000 National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) workers in the steel and metal sector are downing tools in a nationwide strike... GlobalBuzz-SA - Your Employment and Recruitment … [Read more...]
Determined to end poverty, create jobs
The Limpopo provincial government has committed to eradicate poverty, create jobs and reduce inequality. … [Read more...]
Job creation Japan
One of the most important, oft-ignored, trends in the world economy is the way technology is displacing humanity – capital equipment, both machines and software, is preferred to employing labour. … [Read more...]
Mineral Dept will not intervene indefinitely
The Department of Mineral Resources will not intervene indefinitely in the ongoing mining strike in the platinum belt, Minister Ngoako Ramatlhodi... GlobalBuzz-SA - Your Employment and Recruitment … [Read more...]
Job creation
One of the most important, oft-ignored, trends in the world economy is the way technology is displacing humanity – capital equipment, both machines and software, is preferred to employing labour. It’s a major reason why … [Read more...]
Deal reached in platinum strike
Platinum producers have announced that an 'in principle' agreement has been reached in the five-month strike over wages. Mining companies Amplats,... GlobalBuzz-SA - Your Employment and Recruitment … [Read more...]
Retail sales rise less than expected
U.S. retail sales rose less than expected in May and first-time applications for unemployment benefits increased last week, but that will probably do little to change views that the economy is regaining momentum. … [Read more...]