In workplaces, women who display ‘big-man’ leadership styles will experience sexist judgments
Saftu has said this recent knock to Imperial should embolden workers to march on April 25
This follows his resignation from the boards of Eskom and Business Leadership South Africa
Imperial chief executive Mark Lamberti has resigned from his position as a director at Business Leadership South Africa.
If they don’t stop doing business with the Imperial CEO, companies could face boycotts
The Mark Lamberti case shows that South African business suffers from deeply rooted racial prejudices
Minister of Public Enterprises, Pravin Gordhan, confirmed Lamberti’s resignation and that it had been duly accepted
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Vindicated former Imperial executive hopes her case will give female workers the courage to speak out
The party believes Mark Lamberti does not meet the prescripts of the public utility’s code of ethics
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/ 11 October 2007
In Japan, the Japanese run the economy, so in Africa, why aren’t the Africans running the economy? Minister of Science and Technology Mosibudi Mangena asked on Thursday. He was addressing delegates and corporate representatives at the 40th annual Black Management Forum at the Sandton Convention Centre.