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South Africa’s Vodacom Plans Outsourcing To Cut Costs
South African telecoms
group, Vodacom, is planning to outsource maintenance to cut costs, the company said yesterday.
“Vodacom is investigating the possibility of consolidating existing outsourced maintenance contracts and potentially outsourcing some of our field maintenance activities.
“There would be no job losses if the envisaged changes go ahead,” spokesman Richard Boorman said.
Two company sources said China’s Huawei, Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson and Neotel were among companies shortlisted for a three-year maintenance contract, which would start on Nov. 1.
It was not clear what the value of the deal to maintain radio base stations and the transmission network would be.
Vodacom declined to comment on the potential contracts
The domestic cutbacks at Vodacom is part of a wider trend in the South African telecoms market, where peers MTN and Telkom are also cutting costs.
The cutback is raising union concerns amid a strike by workers at competitor MTN.
Around 2,000 MTN workers in South Africa have been on strike for two months over a pay dispute.
Vodacom, which is majority owned by Vodafone, said there would be no job cuts and that it was consulting with its employees.
The Communication Workers Union (CWU), whose members are leading the MTN strike, has expressed concern about Vodacom’s plans.
“We are shocked and dismayed again that you are busy outsourcing our members without consultation with the union,” CWU general secretary Aubrey Tshabalala wrote in a July 7 letter to Vodacom.
Employees said this could be the first step in wider cutbacks that would include job cuts.
“This is just the first phase, the beginning, so we don’t know who is going to be next or what is next,” one Vodacom employee said.
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