United Association of SA (UASA) - Rustenburg

193 Kock Street
Rustenburg
South Africa

(014) 533-4740

193 Kock Street, Rustenburg, South Africa
The main objective of the Union is to look after the interest of its members and to foster a spirit of unison among workers in general. Our organisation has been formed by the workers, for the workers, to represent their rights and interests in the workplace and to improve working conditions and wages.
Category: Trade Unions

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Rustenburg, Bojanala Platinum District, North West, South Africa

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