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TESD increases awareness for industry issues

6th October 2023 Industry body the Temporary Employment Services Division (TESD) – as an affiliate of the Constructional Engineering Association (CEA) – continuously embarks on initiatives for members, non-members and clients to increase awareness of industry issues, enhance the value of membership and promote... 

Is there a need for TES in SA’s construction industry? 

25th January 2022 It is without a doubt that many industries have taken a serious knock during the pandemic. Those involved in South Africa’s construction industry had their hands tied, especially at the onset of the pandemic when restrictions severely delayed and even terminated projects. When comparing GDP... 

Wage negotiations in Metals and Engineering sector should be about protecting jobs while ensuring decent living wage – CEA

19th May 2021 Last year’s historic wage standstill agreement in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic will see this year’s wage talks pose a tough challenge for employers engaged in the steel construction industry, operating in the structural, mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, piping and project management... 

HC Heat Exchangers named ‘most innovative’ at Seifsa awards

24th May 2019 The Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (Seifsa) on Thursday crowned HC Heat Exchangers as the Most Innovative Company of the Year at its Awards for Excellence ceremony. The judges were impressed by the improvement of HC’s offering that sees it use its expertise to... 
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EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism needs to be challenged, Tau says

Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Parks Tau has said that measures such as the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism introduced by the EU need to be challenged by developing economies at the level of the World Trade Organisation, as they are likely to have a negative impact on South Africa’s... 

Tiger Brands to sell Baby Wellbeing business, excluding Purity

South Africa's biggest food producer Tiger Brands said on Wednesday it will sell its Baby Wellbeing business for R605-million, but will exclude its Purity brand, which it described as a core asset. The Baby Wellbeing business was identified as no longer a "financial and strategic fit" after an... 
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