Stephen Grootes speaks to Muhammed Goolab, exco member at the South African Reward Association, about how South African companies are finding new ways to retain talent as rising costs squeeze both employers and employees, why businesses are increasingly leaning on flexible benefits, financial wellness programmes and non-cash rewards instead of large salary increases, and how these strategies are reshaping workplace expectations.
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