Nearly 5,000 Post Office Jobs at Risk
The Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) and a Single Adjudication Committee have rejected a relief funding application, leaving nearly 5,000 Post Office employees facing possible retrenchment, reports IOL. The application, submitted by Joint Business Rescue Practitioners and labor unions, aimed to secure Temporary Employee Relief Scheme (TERS) funding for the Post Office’s bargaining unit staff. Despite hopes that TERS funding would provide temporary relief by enabling up-skilling and re-training opportunities while maintaining salaries, the application was denied. The Department of Communications and Digital Technologies also assisted in finding staff placement positions. Joint Business Rescue Practitioner, Anoosh Rooplal, expressed disappointment, noting the potential positive impact of the funding on affected employees and their families. Despite efforts to mitigate the impact of possible retrenchments, the rejection has caused turmoil among staff and their families.
Western Cape Firefighters Battle Over 9,500 Blazes in Five Months
Western Cape firefighters have battled over 9,500 fires in the past five months, scorching more than 135,000 hectares of land, according to Local Government, Environmental Affairs, and Development Planning MEC Anton Bredell, reports News24. The latest blaze on Table Mountain, triggered by lightning strikes, led to the closure of Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden. Although early morning rain aided containment efforts, concerns lingered over isolated hotspots and hazards like falling trees and rockfalls. With hiking trails closed and a 19% year-on-year increase in vegetation fires recorded by the City of Cape Town, the severity of the situation remains apparent. Despite the challenges, Cape Nature firefighters have played a crucial role, supporting efforts across vast hectares of land. As the province gears up for International Firefighters’ Day, Bredell emphasizes the importance of seamless collaboration between entities in managing wildfires, particularly amid the region’s hot, dry, and windy conditions, exacerbated by climate change.