#MISA Staff of #MISA Centre and #MISA Park receiving First Aid Training at the #MISA Training Centre. These employees are nominated as First Aid representatives and Firefighters. #PROUDLYMISA #MISACARES #MISALEADS #MISAONTHEMOVE #MISAFAMILY
MISA Motor Industry Staff Association
Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
Johannesburg, Gauteng 7,758 followers
@MISAONTHEMOVE
About us
MISA, is the only registered Trade Union which exclusively organises employees in the retail motor industry in South Africa. MISA was formed after the merger of the Motor Industry Staff Association (MISA) and the SA Motor Union (SAMU). Together, these two Organisations have a proud history of 140 years in the Retail Motor Industry. The registered name of MISA is ‘The Motor Industry Staff Association’ and the Union is known in the industry as MISA. Even though MISA’s registration with the Department of Labour allows the Union to enrol all employees working in the retail motor sector, we concentrate on office, stores, sales, clerical, apprentices, qualified journeymen and grade five and six employees, as defined in the Motor Industry Bargaining Council (MIBCO). MISA prides itself on the level of service and benefits offered to members at a reasonable contribution. The staff are dedicated to promote the interests of members as well as the Union, on all levels of participation in the working environment within South Africa. Members enjoy the focused approach of a well-versed negotiating team representing members’ interests in the collective bargaining process on wages and conditions of employment at the Motor Industry Bargaining Council (MIBCO). Qualified labour law practitioners provide free and expert legal advice and, where appropriate, the necessary legal defence to members in the resolution of labour disputes. The problem-solving approach is a major contributing factor in the resolution of disputes in the workplace. MISA has a proven track record of excellent service to all its members. Non-union employees are encouraged to join MISA, The Intelligent Alternative, to enjoy the benefits and protection it offers.
- Website
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www.misaweb.org
External link for MISA Motor Industry Staff Association
- Industry
- Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Johannesburg, Gauteng
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1929
- Specialties
- Legal Representation & Advice, MISA Funeral Fund, MISA Maternity Benefit, MISA Retrenchment Benefit, MISA Ill health/disabilaty Benefit, MISA Contingency Reserve, MISA Study Assistance, MISA Bursary Fund, Healthy MISA Members, and Healthy MISA Woman
Locations
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Primary
201 MISA Centre
12 Fir Drive, Northcliff Ext 2
Johannesburg, Gauteng 2001, ZA
Employees at MISA Motor Industry Staff Association
Updates
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#MISA gives the best benefits #MISA member Mzwakhe Nxumalo (42) a Driver at Motus Honda, Westrand wants to give his children a better future. “I never went to a private school. My children should go far in life and nothing should stop them.” Nxumalo received the #MISA School Support of R1 500 for the first time and the #MISA Loyalty Benefits of R750 for three consecutive years. As the only breadwinner at home, he appreciates how #MISA meets its members halfway. “#MISA assisted me to pay for a portion of my child’s fees who’s in grade 10. “I would like to thank #MISA. Please assist others as well. #MISA’s work is commendable and appreciated,” says Nxumalo. He joined #MISA in 2014. Nxumalo plans on making use of the Educated #MISA Member benefit since he does not have matric. He sees himself as a sales executive in the near future and believes that with #MISA on his side, he can do it. #PROUDLYMISA #MISAONTHEMOVE #MISALEADS #MISACARES #MISAFAMILY
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#MISAONTHEMOVE Solani Manzini, one of the Senior Labour Advisors in #MISA's Legal Department, assisting #MISA member Reinhardt Swanepoel with a disciplinary hearing in Krugersdorp. #PROUDLYMISA #MISALEADS #MISACARES #MISAFAMILY
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25-07-2024 MISA Legal Article - The Deeming provision, section 198A (3) (B) of The Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995 #MISALEADS #PROUDLYMISA #MISAONTHEMOVE #MISACARES #MISAFAMILY
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Joining us this morning is Motor Industry Staff Association spokesperson, Sonja Carstens. The Motor Industry Staff Association has noted concern over the delay in revising the fuel price methodology, despite Ramaphosa’s recent promises in his address at the formal opening of Parliament. It has been over two years since the now defunct Department of Mineral Resources and Energy said it had “commenced” the process of reviewing the country’s fuel price calculation in the face of record-high fuel costs that plagued motorists at the time. In 2022, petrol prices were well over R20 a liter, with the record-breaking price hitting R26.74 per litre during July. Guest : Sonja Carstens - Motor Industry Staff Association spokesperson
Concerns In The Delay For Revising The Fuel Price Methodology | TBR
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Dear #MISA Members, enjoy reading the July edition of #MISA eData, your monthly newsletter. #MISALEADS #PROUDLYMISA #MISAONTHEMOVE #MISACARES #MISAFAMILY