South African Hereford Cattle Society (SAHCS)
The Society strives to promote and develop the Hereford cattle breed.
Continue reading →The Society strives to promote and develop the Hereford cattle breed.
Continue reading →The Society strives to promote and develop the Senepol cattle breed.
Continue reading →Also known as the Tuli Beestelersgenootskap van Suid Afrika. To date over 600 Tremere animals of Tuli breeding are on Tuli Breedplan. This is a unique achievement in Australia and provides a sound breeding base.
Heifers are mated at 250 Kg and calving difficulties are virtually non-existint, a feature of the breed. Calves with birth weights of 28 to 32 Kg are fed from beautiful udders
Sussex is a medium frame beef breed: the first choice when it comes to beef production per hectare! SA Sussex stud breeders belong to this Society.
Continue reading →The South African Road Federation (SARF) is an organisation dedicated to the promotion of the road industry in South Africa by dissemination of information, the promotion of sound policies and by education and training.
Continue reading →The Statutory Council was accredited to resolve disputes in the Industry by the CCMA in June 2004. This council is a statutory bargaining council.
Continue reading →The Statutory Council for the Squid and Related Fisheries of South Africa was established in August 2007 by the Honourable Minister of Labour, in terms of the Labour Relations Act, 66 of 1995. The Council is a completely independent body and therefore does not belong to and is not controlled by any political party, trade union or business. Currently there are three parties to this Council, namely (i) the Food and Allied Workers Union (FAWU), (ii) the United Democratic Food and Combined Workers Union (UDF&CWU) and the Small Employers Association for the Squid Industry (SEASI). Two members of each of these parties constitute the Executive Committee of this Statutory Council. This council is a statutory bargaining council.
Continue reading →The mission of the Safety and Security Sectoral Bargaining Council is to provide accessible, expeditious and credible dispute prevention and resolution services, as well as to achieve and maintain excellence in all services provided by the Council. This bargaining council is a registered government bargaining council.
Continue reading →The Transnet Bargaining Council, like all other registered bargaining councils, is a creature of statute that consists of representatives from the admitted trade unions on the one hand and Transnet as the employer on the other.
The main purpose of bargaining councils is to reach consensus on terms and conditions of employment.
Continue reading →Association harnessing the collective benefits for taxi owners in the Alexandra, Midrand, Eandburg and Sandton areas.
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