Capital City Business Chamber (CCBC)
The Capital City Business Chamber (CCBC) is a recognized Chamber of Commerce working for the success of the Business Community in the Capital City (Pretoria/Tshwane).
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The Capital City Business Chamber (CCBC) is a recognized Chamber of Commerce working for the success of the Business Community in the Capital City (Pretoria/Tshwane).
Continue reading →The Council for the Built Environment (CBE) consists of a non-executive Council, which serves as the organisation’s Accounting Authority. The Accounting Authority reports to the Minister of Public Works, as the Executive Authority.
Continue reading →The Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) helps to transform the construction industry through inclusivity, high ethical standards, and amplifies contributions made by industry participants towards South Africa’s economy & society. All government institutions must register their projects in the Register of Projects.
Continue reading →In the same manner in which unions represent employees, employers need a professional and expert-driven organisation to represent them in CCMA and Bargaining Council matters, which form part of the modern-day labour environment. They need an employers organisation with a voice that stands to make a difference. CEO, with a large membership in various industries and a wealth of experience, is that voice.
Continue reading →The Competition Commission is a statutory body constituted in terms of the Competition Act, No 89 of 1998 by the Government of South Africa empowered to investigate, control and evaluate restrictive business practices, abuse of dominant positions and mergers in order to achieve equity and efficiency in the South African economy.
Continue reading →As an association that forms part of a worldwide network of chemical industry associations, CAIA seeks to promote the continuous improvement of performance in the safety, health and environmental arenas as well as to boost productivity and competitiveness of the chemical and allied industries in South Africa, thereby enhancing their sustainability.
Continue reading →Tht AMRE’s aims are to consider, originate and promote the general advancement of all matters pertaining to the work of certificated mechanical and electrical engineers on the mines, to encourage their continuing professional development, to uphold their status and to protect the interests of its members.
Continue reading →The Southern African Clothing & Textile Workers’ Union (SACTWU) is the largest trade union in the clothing, textile, leather and footwear industry in South Africa and globally, with just more than
105 000 members as at the end of August 2017.
The vision of the North West Gambling Board is to be a leading and socially conscious authority in the regulation of gambling in the world, while the mission of the Board is to provide effective and efficient regulatory services and maintain a gambling industry, which contributes to socio-economic growth and development.
Continue reading →NEHAWU struggles for union recognition, a living wage and a free and democratic South Africa. NEHAWU members faced brutal repression from the apartheid regime which saw the union as a direct challenge to its control of the public service. In other sectors, bitter struggles were fought against employers with reactionary practices like the Lifecare Group, Clinic Holdings, various old age homes, universities and technikons.
The battle cry of NEHAWU’s national strike in 1992 was “Wawutshelwe ubani ukuthi I-NEHAWU ifile?” Who told you that NEHAWU is dead? This slogan highlights the union’s will to survive.