Building Industry Bargaining Council (BIBC) - Southern & Eastern Cape

7-9 Stephenson Street
Sidwell
Port Elizabeth
South Africa

(041) 453-2751  /   (043) 722-1205

7-9 Stephenson Street, Sidwell, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
The Building Industry Bargaining Council [Southern- and Eastern Cape] is a statutory body established i. t. o. section 27 of the Labour Relations Act 1995, with its prime objective being the enhancement and maintenance of sound employer / employee relations in the Building Industry in the Southern and Eastern Cape. The Council has a sound infrastructure and has jurisdiction in 18 major magisterial districts in the Southern and Eastern Cape. The Head Office is situated at 169 Haupt Street, Sidwell and a branch office is situated at 13 Doneraille Street, George Central.

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    Laaibah Khan
    22 AUG 2022

    Negative: Not Professional.

    Service from this business is beyond terrible. No.answers no feedback on your own money. Lady dealing with accounts has no way of talking or dealing with people. No feedback on interest that is being obviously accumulated with provident fund being held for 12 months

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Port Elizabeth, Nelson Mandela Bay, Eastern Cape, South Africa

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