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South
African Emergency Personnel's Union
was established in 2006 at Jane Furse
village, Makhuduthamaga municipality
which is situated in Sekhukhune district
[Limpopo Province] by Mr. Mpho Mpogeng.
Its co – founders are Mr. M M
Disegoane, Mr. F K Maila and the Late
Mr. ST Sithole. We were legally registered
with the Department of Labour on 19
February 2008 and our national office
is based at Kwena Office Complex, which
is located near Jane Furse Plaza.
This trade union was established after
realising that all EMS personnel’s
in the country are affiliated to unions
which do not understand the EMS sector.
That is the reason it is designed to
deal specifically with the challenges
facing the EMS sector personnel’s
[e.g. Paramedics, Fire Fighters, Emergency
Care Practitioners/Personnel’s].
As the union we are intending on unifying
the emergency services in the South
Africa and do away with the provincial
administration as it varies from province
to province
SAEPU welcomes any personnel in the
EMS sector to join, irrespective of
whether they belong to private or public
sector. We posses an understanding when
it comes to issues relating to EMS sector,
we do not generalize, we are the specialists
in this field. It is time for your voices
to be heard.
SAEPU is here to listen, represent and
provide what you need. So join us in
making the difference and shaping EMS
Sector for the next generation and generations
to come. |
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Our Vision |
Our Mission |
To operate an effective and sustainable union that will mobilize workers developments within and around South Africa by means of :
- Harnersing the skill, experience and knowledge of workers. Promoting Sustainable development.
- Empowering the workers through participation, health, education, capacity building and information services.
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To Develop strategies and programs in partnership with public, private sector and civic society.
Working together with all relavant stakeholders and sphere of publuic in a good spirit wich will contribute to the better working environment and quaily of life. |
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