The pros and cons of employee retrenchment for companies. (Part 2).

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In this Financial Matters segment, Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi welcomes Blessing Ndabula to unpack the pros and cons of employee retrenchment for companies. Pros (for the business)
Cost reduction: Retrenchment lowers salary and benefit costs, which can ease financial pressure during downturns or restructuring.
Increased efficiency: A leaner workforce can sharpen focus on core operations and reduce duplication or unnecessary roles.
Cons (risks and downsides)
Damaged morale and trust: Remaining employees may feel insecure, fearful, and less motivated.
Loss of skills and experience: Retrenched workers often take vital knowledge capital with them, which can affect service quality and innovation.
Legal and reputational risk: South African labour law (Section 189 of the Labour Relations Act) requires strict procedural fairness; missteps can lead to CCMA or Labour Court claims and compensation awards.
Lukho and Blessing stress that retrenchment should be a last resort, not a first reflex, and that companies must balance short‑term survival with long‑term ethics, legal compliance, and care for affected people.
16 Apr 8AM English South Africa Christianity · Christianity

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