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Mediacorp retrenchment

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MediaCorp redeploys 50 staff, lays off 33 whose jobs have been made redundant

SINGAPORE: Against the backdrop of a radically and rapidly changing media landscape, about 50 staff at MediaCorp are being redeployed and 33 staff will be laid off.

This was revealed by Mr Shaun Seow, the chief executive officer of the Singapore-based media company, which recently overhauled its platform-based organisational structure to become more customer-centric, in an email to staff on Thursday morning (Apr 9). The email was obtained by Channel NewsAsia, a 24-hour news organisation owned and operated by MediaCorp.

According to the internal memo, the company had reviewed every unit and consequently redeployed more than 50 employees to growth areas. Thirty-three other staff will be retrenched. Mr Seow said that the company had been “unable to redeploy them”, an outcome that left him with “a heavy heart”.

These retrenched staff, who represent just over 1 per cent of MediaCorp’s employee base, will be offered severance payments and outplacement support.

MediaCorp – whose operations span television, radio, newspapers, magazines and a variety of digital platforms – has responded to the evolving global media scene, not only by reorganising its corporate structure but also redesigning processes to be more efficient, investing in technology to stay relevant as well as realigning resources to support the company’s transformation.

The company has also removed some vacancies arising from natural attrition and outsourced areas such as magazine distribution and SAP IT to focus on core competencies. As result, 12 other staff will be offered jobs as part of outsourcing agreements with MediaCorp’s partners.

Channel NewsAsia understands that one such partner is Pansing, an industry leader in book and magazine distribution.

Thanking affected staff for their contributions, Mr Seow said “the retrenchments were not a decision that was taken lightly”. Urging MediaCorp staff to stay “agile”, and pledging to invest in new competencies like digital, he concluded that the company’s recent actions will yield a “leaner, more collaborative organisation that is better equipped to innovate and stay relevant”.
 
>Thanking affected staff for their contributions, Mr Seow said “the retrenchments were not a decision that was taken lightly”. Urging MediaCorp staff to stay “agile”, and pledging to invest in new competencies like digital, he concluded that the company’s recent actions will yield a “leaner, more collaborative organisation that is better equipped to innovate and stay relevant”.>

In other words, those above 35, can apply to be taxi drivers, insurance sale etc.. above 45, join NEA, Nparks etc., as wardens etc, or Cisco as security officers, those 55, can apply to clean latrines, clear tables, wash cutleries....that is why the retrenchment is not taken "lightly" & they can be "agile" until they are 91, like our founding father...ha ha ha ha:D
 
retrenchment is good. they can work as bus drivers or taxi drivers
hooray
 
They should also retrench Quan Yi Fong before she get into trouble again.Why still employed a Staff who never bother to change and had criminal records not once.
 
i can't even recall when was the last time i watched any Mediacorpse tv shows
 
Let us prepare a warm welcome for new forummers this week.
 
KKNBCCB another 33 people for me to compete with job hunting :cool:
 
To JTC and REITs owners, HUAT AH !

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KTL Global relocating bulk of Singapore operations to Johor

SINGAPORE, published by THE STRAITS TIMES on Apr 7, 2015 9:40 AM - Oil-and-gas rigging equipment supplier KTL Global will be relocating the bulk of its Singapore operations to Johor, Malaysia, as part of key corporate changes announced on Tuesday following a strategic review of its businesses.

By June, the group will have relocated most of its heavy steel rope and rigging production from Singapore to Tanjung Langsat. "This will resolve the issues of high labour costs, utility charges, and government levies faced in Singapore, as well as a shortage of manpower," the company said.

The bulk of the managed services will also relocate to Malaysia. The group intends to increase its manpower in Malaysia from 18 to 50 by the end of 2015.

KTL Global said Singapore will remain the group's headquarters, with the Singapore facility manufacturing synthetic slings, lifting slings and mooring rope.
 
"These retrenched staff, who represent just over 1 per cent of MediaCorp’s employee base, will be offered severance payments and outplacement support."

hmm big corporations do this all the time anyway. so this is not really big news la. 1% is quite a small no.
 
She grown fatter recetnly. Will be more fierce.

at the rate she's going, she'll be this fat when she retires.....

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if i were the CEO...............i would have retrenched everyone.............just show imported US and HK shows........save money, time and effort.............
 
The CEO should consider retrenching himself. :rolleyes::D

if i were the CEO...............i would have retrenched everyone.............just show imported US and HK shows........save money, time and effort.............
 
SBC got retrenchment?
Good. Now I don't worry...


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-_-“ errr if you want to watch imported shows, y dun u just watch cable tv? free to air TV is to support local productions right. buying programmes will support local productions meh. what's the point of just buying off the shelf prog....
 
SG50 HUAT AH!

After Gurmit Singh the Ah Beng Bayi, another 50 retrenchments. Better close shop ASAP.
 
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