yuMobile CEO Madhur Taneja. PHOTO | FILE
By OKUTTAH MARK
In Summary
- yuMobile chief executive Madhur Taneja told the Business Daily that the two mobile operators are screening his firm’s employees with an aim of aligning their skills set with available job vacancies.
- Safaricom is expected to take over 150 yuMobile employees and Airtel is to inherit 25 as part of their Sh11 billion joint buyout of the company.
Safaricom
and Airtel Kenya have started absorbing 175 yuMobile employees in a
recruitment exercise expected to be concluded within three weeks.
yuMobile chief executive Madhur Taneja told the Business Daily
that the two mobile operators are screening his firm’s employees with
an aim of aligning their skills set with available job vacancies.
Absorption of the employees by the two telcos is
not guaranteed and will depend on their willingness to accept available
positions and terms laid down by their potential employers, Mr Taneja
noted.
Safaricom is expected to take over 150 yuMobile employees and Airtel is to inherit 25 as part of their Sh11 billion joint buyout of the company.
yuMobile is the operating brand of Essar Telecom, which is exiting the Kenyan market after years of losses.
“The process of screening yuMobile employees began
two weeks ago and we expect this to continue until November 7,
thereafter, the employees will be given offers,” Mr Taneja told the Business Daily in a telephone interview.
Safaricom corporate affairs director Nzioka Waita
confirmed that the company has started recruiting its share of yuMobile
employees.
“The interview process is well underway and we
remain confident that we shall be able to absorb at least 150 of the
Essar staff in the event that the acquisition process receives all
necessary regulatory approvals,” Mr Waita told the Business Daily.
He added that Safaricom is using its standard recruitment processes to hire yuMobile employees.
“The situation with Essar employees is no
different, those who have expressed an interest in joining Safaricom
upon conclusion of the acquisition process are currently being
interviewed and being matched to suitable roles,” he said.
yuMobile has 197 employees excluding expatriates, meaning 22 employees will not be absorbed in the buyout deal.
Safaricom has paid Sh6.9 billion to acquire the
company’s assets, including frequency spectrum, transmission towers and
IT equipment. The deal is subject to shareholders’ approval.
Airtel has agreed to pay Sh4 billion for yuMobile’s subscribers and its operating licence in addition to its own.
The recruitment comes as a relief to yuMobile
workers, who went to court early this year seeking to block the sale of
the telco over their job security.
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