South African Chemical Workers’ Union (SACWU)
The SA Chemical Workers’ Union (SACWU) is a trade union representing workers in the chemical industry in South Africa.
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The SA Chemical Workers’ Union (SACWU) is a trade union representing workers in the chemical industry in South Africa.
Continue reading →SACOTA is the most prominent association of trading members operating within South Africa and the SADC region. Its vision is to be a significant, influential and respected force in the Southern African grain and agricultural sector by expanding its activities and pro-actively raising awareness amongst key role-players including governments, traders, financial institutions, producers, processors, millers and NGOs.
Continue reading →For over 44 years The SA Chefs Association (SA Chefs) has represented the most talented chefs, cooks and caterers in the country. SA Chefs is a non-profit industry body, founded more than 44 years ago, that represents the interests of chefs, cooks and caterers at all levels, with a focus on skills development, the celebration of culinary professionals and transforming the industry.
Continue reading →SABSA aims to do two things. The first is to strengthen ties with the business fraternity and the education sector as a whole. The second is to improve the recognition of the organisation as a representative of SA business schools with government and regulatory bodies. SABSA’s twenty two member business schools offer MBA or MBL programs accredited by the South African Council on Higher Education (CHE) and are spread geographically around South Africa (many with satellite offices in major centres) offering full-time, part-time, modular or executive MBA programs. The schools can offer, support and assess All CHE accredited programs. They can do this through both virtual and online delivery and blended learning approaches. They also offer a broad range of Executive Education short courses, as well as individually designed Corporate Executive Education programs.
Continue reading →Since 1928 the SA Board of Jewish Education (SABJE) has led the pursuit of Jewish Education within the South African community. The SABJE is the controlling body of the King David Schools and represents the Jewish community in educational matters.
Continue reading →The SA Bureau of Standards (SABS) is a leading global provider of standards, management systems, business improvement and regulatory approval information. he SABS is the apex national standardisation institution in South Africa, established by the Standards Act, 1945 (Act No. 24 of 1945), and continues to exist under the Standards Act, 2008 (Act No. 8 of 2008). The SABS is a Schedule 3B public entity under the Public Finance Management Act, 1999 (Act No. 1 of 1999) (PFMA).
Continue reading →The South African Clinical research association (SACRA) is an industry community association with the sole purpose of leading and serving as a conduit within the clinical trials community. SACRA is a non-profit organisation representing the clinical research industry in South Africa.
Continue reading →The SA Chamber of Commerce and Industry and its almost 50 constituent chambers is a lifeline for business people. SACCI is the most broadly based representative national business body, not only in South Africa, but in Southern Africa, focusing primarily on national and international issues.
Continue reading →The SA Centre for Digital Language Resources (SADiLaR) is a national centre supported by the Department of Science and Innovation (DSI) as part of the new South African Research Infrastructure Roadmap (SARIR).
“SARIR is a high-level strategic and systemic intervention to provide research infrastructure across the entire public research system, building on existing capabilities and strengths, and drawing on future needs.”
Continue reading →The SA Career Development Association (SACDA) is a country wide professional body for the ethical regulation and professional development of Career Development Practitioners in South Africa.
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