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Former striker Kaizer Motaung Junior talks to King Goodwill Zwelethini during his visit to the royal palace as part of the Kaizer Motaung Juis channeling his energy to help feed needy communities impacted by Covid-19When given the choice, most employers who have had to make tough financial decisions amid the coronavirus pandemic have chosen pay cuts over retrenchments.
The company said these findings were based on a series of studies it conducted, aimed at understanding changes in the workplace since the start of the outbreak.
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