Amalgamated Employers Association (AEA)
The Amalgamated Employers Association provide support and advice to employers and employees to help them better understand their rights and obligations in the workplace.
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The Amalgamated Employers Association provide support and advice to employers and employees to help them better understand their rights and obligations in the workplace.
Continue reading →The Association of South African Manufacturers of Luggage, Handbags and General Goods is an employers’ organisation for manufacturers of luggage, handbags and general goods in South Africa
Continue reading →Automobile Manufacturers Employers Organization (AMEO) represents South Africa’s seven automotive manufacturers, namely BMW, Ford, Isuzu, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Toyota and Volkswagen.
Continue reading →AMSCSA is an employers’ organisation for metal service centres in South Africa
Continue reading →Employers organisation for the building, construction, engineering industry
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 Hot Dip Galvanizers Association Southern Africa (Est. 1965) is a not-for-profit entity furnishing advisory & inspection services, training, liaison with regulatory & standards authorities and compliance to standards. Founded in 1965, the Association’s primary objective is to develop and expand the market for hot dip galvanizing and duplex systems as cost effective corrosion control systems.
To further this aim, the Association provides training and information to end users, engineers, consultants, contractors, end-users, specifiers, designers and architects by way of courses, presentations, technical research papers, plant tours and by advisory involvement at the design stage of projects.
Continue reading →Promoting and protecting the interests of all Fuel service stations in South Africa, the Fuel Retailer Association Of Southern Africa (FRA) is a registered employers organization under the provisions of the Labour Relations Act, 66 of 1995.
The FRA is a financially independent and fully autonomous association that ensures the survival and success for all its members who are Fuel Service Station Owners in the retailing of fuel in South Africa.
The Association monitors and becomes involved wherever necessary with all aspects of retail fuel governance, distribution and sales in South Africa in order to protect and enhance Fuel Retailer’s Interest. The Association’s Income base is through membership fees
The Minerals Council South Africa (Minerals Council) is a mining industry employers’ organisation that supports and promotes the South African mining industry. The Minerals Council serves its members and promotes their interests by providing strategic support and advisory input.
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!
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