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Report-00-80-01April2020
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41-60%
61-80%
81-100%
On vacation leave
66,1%
6,7%
5,7%
8,1%
13,3% Off sick or in self-isolation due to coronavirus with statutory or company pay
87,8%
2,2%
0,5%
2,6%
6,9% Made redundant
84,3%
3,0%
1,6%
3,5%
7,6% Working as normal
38,9%
9,3%
10,1%
10,5%
31,2% Other
67,5%
2,0%
5,1%
5,1%
20,3% Table 4 shows that 84,3% of respondents reported that 0
–20% of their workforce had been made redundant
3,0% of respondents reported that 21
–40% of their workforce had been made redundant and 7,6% of respondents reported that 81
–100% of their workforce had been made redundant.

STATISTICS SOUTH AFRICA 12 Business impact survey of the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa, April 2020
Figure 15
Robustness of IT systems


Almost 65% of respondents indicated that their IT systems are robust enough to handle the demand if more employees are required to work from home.

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