The perceived psychosocial and economic impact of load-shedding on employees in selected small micro medium enterprises
Abstract
Access to electricity is essential in human lives. It is used globally, though some individuals
have restricted availability. People and most organisations need electricity daily for
advancement in their lives. The power irregularity crisis affected several businesses, including
large franchises in South Africa, such as Game, ABSA Bank, and Foschini. This was the first
stage of failure for several businesses. Numerous businesses had to close or reduce stock and
staff to stay afloat. Businesses were warned about the frequency of load-shedding; however,
it still affected several substantially, as they could not afford alternatives. These businesses
were affected owing to the downtrend of South Africa’s economy. Load-shedding caused an
adverse environment for several businesses, leading to resentful employers owing to their
low turnover.