South African Typographical Union (SATU)
The South African Typographical Union was established in 1898 as a National trade Union and has served the Printing Newspaper and Packaging Industry for 120 years with distinction.
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The South African Typographical Union was established in 1898 as a National trade Union and has served the Printing Newspaper and Packaging Industry for 120 years with distinction.
Continue reading →The Statutory Council was accredited to resolve disputes in the Industry by the CCMA in June 2004. This council is a statutory bargaining council.
Continue reading →Print and Digital Media South Africa is an umbrella body incorporating print and digital media. The PDMSA is a natural progression from the long-established Print Media South Africa and illustrates our commitment as an interactive organisation to keeping pace with the fast-changing media world of the 21st Century. An evolving and vibrant association, our express purpose is to represent and promote all aspects concerning the industry and our members.
Continue reading →Also known as PrintingSA, We represent the interests of the printing, packaging, branding, creative design, marketing and communications industry. We ensure the industry is sustainable and that all stakeholders and, in particular, our members prosper.
Continue reading →The South African Typographical Union was established in 1898 as a National trade Union and has served the Printing Newspaper and Packaging Industry for 120 years with distinction.
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