Media 24 to close four of its community newspapers
Updated | By Lonwabo Miso
The affected titles were Zululand Fever, Ulundi Fever, Ballito Fever and Durban North Fever. Upper Coast Fever would not be closed.
Ebrahim said a pre-consultation meeting was held with staff at the affected titles and the consultation process was explained to them.
"During that meeting, staff were given an overview of the business, the cost-cutting initiatives which had already been implemented and the alternatives that had been considered."
The consultation process, which would begin next week, would determine how many staff would be retrenched, Ebrahim said.
All payments to staff would be made in line with the Labour Relations Act once the process has been finalised.
"Local newspapers remain a core component of our nationwide newspaper portfolio and we will continue to seek growth opportunities to expand our footprint," Ebrahim said.
(File photo: Gallo images)
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