Commuter Bus Employers Organisation (CBEO)
The Commuter Bus Employers Organisation is an employers’ organisation for the transport industry in South Africa
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The Commuter Bus Employers Organisation is an employers’ organisation for the transport industry in South Africa
Continue reading →The Chamber of South African Private Security is an employers’ organisation for the private security industry in South Africa
Continue reading →The CATA Employers’ Organisation is an employers’ organisation based in Malelane, Mpumalanga.
Continue reading →The Canvas Employers Organization is an employers’ organisation for the canvas and related industries in South Africa
Continue reading →Whilst a number of local building contractors got together during 1946, the association was only formally established in 1948 with a registered constitution and an elected Executive Committee.
Over the past 64 years the association grew in stature and currently has over 200 members from most of the disciplines in the building industry. The full-time office is manned by five employees.
A variety of services are provided to members and the main objective is to look after their interests and provide them with the necessary information to operate their businesses successfully.
Continue reading →The CEA(SA) represents employers engaged in the construction engineering industry, operating in the structural, mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, piping and project management fields. In addition to its own activities, the CEA has two active divisions: the Labour Broking Division and the Temporary Employment Services Division. The association also has close ties to the SA Institute of Steel Construction and the SA Institute of Welding.
Continue reading →The Concrete Manufacturers Association (CMA) is the primary representative of the precast concrete industry. Now in its 44th year, it initiates standards in close cooperation with StanSA and collaborates with its members in developing new products and services.
The Association’s prime focus is to ensure that its members’ products are applied correctly. A CMA mark serves as a guarantee of quality and the CMA takes responsibility should a problem arise.
Continue reading →With the key function of acting as national examining body for medical professions in South Africa, the CMSA is unique in the world in that it embraces 28 constituent Colleges, representing all the disciplines of medicine and dentistry. Because the CMSA has the unique structure of containing all medical and dental specialities within a single framework, it has the potential to foster aspects of medical education and medical professionalism which are common to all disciplines.
Continue reading →CEPPWAWU is a workers’ union for the chemical, energy, paper printing, wood and allied workers in South Africa.
Continue reading →The Chamber of Engineering Technology is a body representing Registered Engineering Practitioners in South Africa. It is an Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) recognised Voluntary Association . ECSA is the South African statutory body which is constituted in terms of the Engineering Professions Act 46 of 2000.
The Chamber is a multi disciplinary, non political, voluntary association not for gain. It monitors engineering education and training standards and cares for the interests of its members wherever possible.