Employers’ Service Organization of South Africa (ESOSA)
The Employers’ Service Organization of South Africa is an employers organisation based in Cape Town
Continue reading →The Employers’ Service Organization of South Africa is an employers organisation based in Cape Town
Continue reading →The Employers’ Organisation for Retailers and Allied Trades is an employers’ organisation for the retail industry
Continue reading →The Employers’ Association for the Pulp and Paper Industry of South Africa is an employers’ organisation for the pulp and paper industry in South Africa
Continue reading →The Eastern Cape Engineering and Allied Industries Association is an employers organisation. It is a member association of The Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (SEIFSA) and can be contacted through SEIFSA
Continue reading →The Employers’ Organisation Mzanzi (also clled the Werkgewers Organisasie Mzansi) is an employers’ organisation which was formed and registered with the Registrar at the Department of Labour since 1997 under registration number (LR2/6/3/335) in order to create a collective body through which employers can have professional assistance and representation in terms of labour matters and dispute resolution.
Continue reading →The Electrical Engineering and Allied Industries Association is an employers associationfor the electrical engineering and allied industries in South Africa. The EEAIA was established in 1936 to promote the interests of individual members and that of the industry in general and it also acts as a common meeting ground for companies in the industry where knowledge, ideas and experience are exchanged and stimulated. It is federated to SEIFSA (the Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africthe umbrella body for 27 independent employer associations which represent the diverse sectors constituting the metals and engineering industries today. These associations have a combined membership of close to 2 000 companies, which makes SEIFSA one of the largest and most influential employer federations in South Africrepresenting its member associations on a wide variety of business and other organisations critical to the success of the industry as a whole.
The EEAIA also represents the interests of member companies in all industry negotiations with the industry’s trade unions, not only on wages and other conditions of employment but also on the industry’s benefit funds which provide benefits to employees such as pensions, permanent disability and sick pay benefits.
Continue reading →The ECA(SA) represents the interests of electrical contractors at many government and industry bodies, providing input from its members and receiving all of the latest developments first-hand.
Continue reading →The EOHCB is an Employers Organisation for the Hairdressing, Cosmetology and Beauty Industry. Providing Excellent Labour Relations Support, Influencing Industry Related Education and Training, Encouraging Excellent Business practice Ethics and Standards since 1938!
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 →ARMS is an employers’ association registered with the Department of Employment and Labour exists for the benefit of assisting its members in all employment law and related matters at very affordable cost.
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