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Telkom has announced it is looking to retrench 15% of its workforce.

Telecommunications company Telkom has today announced that it is looking to retrench 15% of its workforce.

The company currently has about 11 000 employees, meaning up to 1 600 employees will be shown the door. “Management has, therefore, embarked on a restructuring programme, which includes the S189A process, to optimise group costs in line with evolving technology capabilities and demands.”

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