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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... 


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... 


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,... 


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.... 


Labour broking not a dying breed

22nd February 2019

Although the temporary employment sector has been under pressure over some years it has now reached a level they are regarded as legitimate for sectors in an open economy.  The industry continues... 


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Morocco to open two deepwater ports in 2026 and 2028, Minister says

Updated 26 minutes ago

Morocco will open a new deepwater Mediterranean port next year and another on the Atlantic in 2028, Equipment and Water minister Nizar Baraka said, as the North African country aims to replicate... 


'Big hopes for Africa': Defence firms scramble for drone market at Egypt arms expo

Updated 38 minutes ago

Quadcopters, electromagnetic rifles and an AI-powered navigation system were among the wares displayed at one of Africa and the Middle East’s biggest arms expos, as defence companies jostle to... 


More than three-quarters of people in South Africa say AI is useful – study

Updated 3 hours ago

More than three-quarters of respondents in South Africa say AI is useful, and trust levels are comparably high to other emerging markets, which reflects a population that is curious and optimistic... 


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