Recruitment process challenges within Eskom and its impact on service delivery : a case of Empangeni Zone
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Naidoo, Irene
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Eskom had an important role to play in South Africa’s transformation and economic
development with new regulations that govern the electricity industry. Since the new
democratic government of 1994, the underprivileged races were to be given equal
opportunity. The Basic Conditions of Employment Act No. 75 of 1999, The
Employment Equity Act No. 55 of 1998, The Constitution of The Republic of South
Africa Act No. 108 of 1996 and The Labour Relations Act No. 66 of 1997, are some
of the regulations that have had to be considered in the Eskom Recruitment and
Selection Policy. This study investigates the challenges of recruitment and selection
within Eskom and its impact on service delivery. The analyses of 100 valid
responses was obtained through a questionnaire that was administered to
respondents selected through a purposive sampling method, to determine if the
recruitment and selection criterion has a significant effect on the organisation’s performance and service delivery.
This study engaged in a quantitative approach which was required to gauge data rich
responses from respondents.
The analysis suggest that filling vacancies internally poses a challenge and impacts
on service delivery. Moreover, service delivery is severely impacted as many
employees are required to work overtime due to inadequate manpower. It is based
on these findings that the study recommends, outsourcing of a qualified labour force
which will positively impact on service delivery. As well as creating a less
bureaucratic process in the recruitment and selection of potential employees
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Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Management Sciences: Business Administration, Department of Management Science, Durban University of Technology, 2020.
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/3561