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FCM Travel Solutions rewards staff

Seventeen black, female
employees of FCM Travel
Solutions received their
first dividends this month
as part of the Employee
Share Scheme. The dividend
comes as the corporate
travel solutions provider
announced its Level 2 BEE
rating. “Following a very
successful year for FCM, we
were able to distribute
R310 000 among 17
employees who have
worked for the company for
at least three years and
are part of the Employee
Share Scheme,” explains
Euan McNeil, FCM Travel
Solutions SA gm. The
Employee Share Scheme
owns 30% of FCM. “We
are proud to have a BEE
strategy that is delivering
sustainable and measurable
results for our customers,
employees and the
communities we support.
By 2022, we expect to have
over 50 senior long-standing
employees participating in
the scheme,” says Euan.

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Seventeen black, female
employees of FCM Travel
Solutions received their
first dividends this month
as part of the Employee
Share Scheme. The dividend
comes as the corporate
travel solutions provider
announced its Level 2 BEE
rating. “Following a very
successful year for FCM, we
were able to distribute
R310 000 among 17
employees who have
worked for the company for
at least three years and
are part of the Employee
Share Scheme,” explains
Euan McNeil, FCM Travel
Solutions SA gm. The
Employee Share Scheme
owns 30% of FCM. “We
are proud to have a BEE
strategy that is delivering
sustainable and measurable
results for our customers,
employees and the
communities we support.
By 2022, we expect to have
over 50 senior long-standing
employees participating in
the scheme,” says Euan.

Obituary

 Former
Travelbags
president
and
industry
stalwart,
Lyn
Bickerstaff, died on
September 8. Lyn
left Johannesburg
in May this year to
settle in Cape Town
where she wanted to
spend time with her
family and it was there
that she spent four
months surrounded
by the people she
loved. Her funeral was
held on September
14 in Cape Town
and a Johannesburg
memorial will be held
on September 21.