(011) 476-39... SHOW

MISA, the Motor Industry Staff Association, is a registered trade union for employees in the retail motor industry with a proud history of more than 130 years of experience. MISA represents more than 65 000 members. We are a unique trade union taking a holistic approach to the wellness of our valued members from providing them with collective bargaining and legal assistance by our professional Legal Department, assisting members and their children in numerous ways to upskill themselves for the evolving challenges we face in the world of work and rewarding members with a variety of financial benefits to assist them. MISA remains relevant by striving to create a conducive working environment between Employer and Employee without sacrificing on exclusivity, norms, values and ethos.

Associations, Trade Unions

(011) 787-59... SHOW

Trade Unions

Randburg, South Africa

(011) 787-97... SHOW

Trade Unions

Randburg, South Africa

(011) 678-63... SHOW

Trade Unions

Randburg, South Africa

(011) 888-19... SHOW

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Johannesburg, South Africa

(011) 718-54... SHOW

Trade Unions

Johannesburg, South Africa

(011) 403-20... SHOW

SATAWU, was formed in 2000 after a series of negotiations and smaller scale mergers by unions in the transport industry. SATAWU organises workers in the transport sector as well as security and cleaning companies. The sectors include railways, harbours, parastatals, aviation, passenger transport (buses and taxis) freight (trucking), contract, cleaning and security.

Trade Unions

Johannesburg, South Africa

(011) 100-26... SHOW

The South African Municipal Workers' Union (SAMWU) is the largest Local Government Trade Union in South Africa. It was founded in 1987 and has a membership of 160, 000.

Trade Unions

Roodepoort, South Africa

(011) 472-36... SHOW

The main objective of the Union is to look after the interest of its members and to foster a spirit of unison among workers in general. Our organisation has been formed by the workers, for the workers, to represent their rights and interests in the workplace and to improve working conditions and wages.

Trade Unions

Johannesburg, South Africa

(011) 873-26... SHOW

Our main broad strategic objectives have always been: *To improve material conditions of our members and of the working people as a whole. *To organise the unorganised *To ensure worker participation in the struggle for peace and democracy Principles

Trade Unions

Johannesburg, South Africa

(011) 833-11... SHOW

Trade Unions

Johannesburg, South Africa

(011) 331-68... SHOW

Trade Unions

Johannesburg, South Africa

(011) 403-08... SHOW

Sectors Organised: Service Industry, Commercial (wholesale, distributive, retail), Catering, Tourism, Hospitality and Finance Sectors

Trade Unions

Johannesburg, South Africa

(011) 834-12... SHOW

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.

Trade Unions

Johannesburg, South Africa

(011) 403-38... SHOW

IMATU Independent Municipal and Allied Trade Union

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