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Telkom strikes another union deal

Partly state owned enterprise Telkom has finally reached an agreement with all three of its labour unions regarding salary increases for the next three years.

Telkom strikes pay deal

Telkom has averted a labour strike as it concludes lengthy discussions with the Communication Workers Union (CWU) and other unions regarding the matter.

Telkom must balance interests: Carrim

Communications Minister Yunus Carrim says Telkom must balance the interest of all shareholders. Speaking at a meeting between Telkom and the DOC, the Minister reiterated the importance of Telkom to government.

Telkom agree to pay settlements

Telkom says it will focus on aspects of the business that are critical to its future success after it has agreed to pay 200m in penalties fined by the competition tribunal. The company say it will now focus on implementation of all the provisions of the agreement and the compliance processes Telkom has committed to put in place.

Westcon announces new structure

Westcon Group South Africa (Pty) and Comztek Holdings (Pty) Ltd announces new organisational structure of the business following the the merger of the two businesses.

Telkom Kenya teams up with Eaton Towers

Telkom Kenya, which operates Orange’s mobile and fixed-line telecommunications services in Kenya, announced that it has signed an agreement with Eaton Towers for the management of its passive network infrastructure.

Telkom confirms R12 billion assets impairment

Telkom has confirmed that following a review by its board, it has taken a decision to impair the carrying value of its assets by R12 billion. After the impairment, the net asset value (“NAV”) per share is circa R34.

Telkom confirms R12 billion assets impairment

Telkom has confirmed that following a review by its board, it has taken a decision to impair the carrying value of its assets by R12 billion. After the impairment, the net asset value (“NAV”) per share is circa R34.

Trade union solidarity has accused Telkom of negotiating in bad faith

Trade union solidarity has accused Telkom of negotiating in bad faith after it had withdrawn its revised wage offer amid a mandating process with members about the latest offer.

Cable theft affects Telkom services

Theft of a major copper cable in the City Deep exchange area has resulted in the disruption of Telkom services. During the early hours of 4 May 2013, cable thieves cut and stole three metres of 2400 pair main cable in a manhole on the corner of Heidelberg road and the N17. The thieves used [...]

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