National Bargaining Council For The Road Freight & Logistics Industry (NBCRFLI) - East London
Suite 5
1st Floor Norvia House
34 Western Avenue
Vincent
East London
South Africa
1st Floor Norvia House
34 Western Avenue
Vincent
East London
South Africa
Suite 5, 1st Floor Norvia House, 34 Western Avenue, Vincent, East London, South Africa
We are a service-centred organisation whose basic core function is to manage conditions of employment between road freight and logistics industry employers and employees in order to ensure labour stability within the industry. We achieve this through facilitation, mediation and setting minimum standards and conditions of employment between employers and employees within the road freight and logistics industry. We also provide benefits to ...
Category: Bargaining Councils
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East London, Buffalo City, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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