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Employment Equity Act: Public Register STAATSKOERANT, 7 MAART 2014 No. 37426 3 CORRECTION NOTICE Extraordinary National Gazette No. 37405, Notice No. 146 of 7 March 2014 is hereby withdrawn and replaced with the following: Gazette No. 37426, Notice No. 168 of 7 March 2014. GENERAL NOTICE NOTICE 168 OF 2014 PUBLIC REGISTER NOTICE EMPLOYMENT EQUITY ACT, 1998 (ACT NO. 55 OF 1998) I, Mildred Nelisiwe Oliphant, Minister of Labour, publish in the attached Schedule hereto the register maintained in terms of Section 41 of the Employment Equity Act, 1998 (Act No. 55 of 1998) of designated employers that have submitted employment equity reports in terms of Section 21, of the Employment Equity Act, Act No. 55 of 1998. 7X-4,i_L4- MN OLIPHANT MINISTER OF LABOUR vc/cgo7c/ t NOTICE 168 OF 2014 ISAZISO SASEREJISTRI SOLUNTU UMTHETHO WOKULUNGELELANISA INGQESHO, (UMTHETHO YINOMBOLO YAMA-55 KA-1998) Mna, Mildred Nelisiwe Oliphant, uMphathiswa wezabasebenzi, ndipapasha kule Shedyuli iqhakamshelwe apha irejista egcina ngokwemiqathango yeCandelo 41 lomThetho wokuLungelelanisa iNgqesho, ka-1998 (umThetho oyiNombolo yama- 55 ka-1998)izikhundlazabaqeshi abangeniseiingxelozokuLungelelanisa iNgqeshongokwemigaqo yeCandelo 21, lomThethowokuLungelelanisa iNgqesho, umThetho oyiNombolo yama-55 ka-1998. MN OLIPHANT UMPHATHISWA WEZEMISEBENZI oVe7,742c/g- This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 4 No. 37426 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 7 MARCH 2014 List of designated employers who reported for the 01 September 2013 reporting cycle No: This represents sequential numbering of designated employers and bears no relation to an employer. (The list consists of 4984 large employers and 10182 small employers). Business name: This is the name of the designated employer who reported. Status code: 0 means no query. EE Reference Number: This is the reference number of all employers who reported successfully. No. Business Name Status Code EE Ref No 1 1 CALL FINANCIAL SERVICES 0 776715 2 1 WAY 0 790271 3 118CONTACT 0 807864 4 24 CARROTS EVENT DESIGN CC 0 799461 5 24-7 CARE SOUTH AFRICA 0 790578 6 261 DURBAN ROAD C C 0 16865 7 277 VERMEULEN STREET PROPERTIES 0 803253 8 28E CAPITAL PTY LTD 0 800268 9 2C PROJECTS CC 0 801520 10 3 CORE ELECTRICAL 0 790395 11 3 CORE FIBRE 0 809031 12 3 FIFTEEN TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS PTY LTD 0 19374 13 3 OAKS PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT 0 812106 14 3 SIXTY PRECAST CONCRETE (PTY) LTD 0 793429 15 3 TIER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES 0 809936 16 360SCM A DIVISION OF PEPKOR RETAIL LIMITED 0 805246 17 369 DESIGNS 0 788767 18 3C HOLDINGS 0 775751 19 3C METAL SA (PTY) LTD 0 800029 20 3D MARKETING 0 811266 21 3FIFTEEN TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS CAPE TOWN (PTY) LTD 0 790914 22 3G MOBILE (PTY) LTD 0 801455 23 3M SOUTH AFRICA (PTY)LIMITED 0 11722 24 3Q CONCRETE 0 794712 25 3S MEDIA (PTY) LTD 0 130106 26 3V PROJECT 0 775901 27 4 BYTES AUTOMATION CC 0 809779 28 4 COLOUR PRINT 0 810494 29 4 MIX INTERNATIONAL 0 805048 30 4 PLY PROJECT EXECUTION (PTY) LTD 0 811466 31 4 SCHOOL 0 801654 32 40 SHORE ENGINEERING SERVICES 0 810743 33 43 AIR SCHOOL (PTY) LTD 0 758093 34 45TH ENGEN CONVENIENCE CENTRE 0 808958 35 4D GROUP SOLUTIONS 0 812047 36 4D SECURITY SOLUTIONS 0 811270 37 4EVR PLASTIC PRODUCTS 0 788343 38 4TECH IT SOLUTIONS 0 804791 39 5DT 0 792230 40 A & B VISSER TRANSPORT CC 0 803939 41 A & R CONTRACT SOLUTIONS 0 801798 42 A & R ENGINEERING & MINING SUPPLIES 0 589329 43 A & T AUTO SERVICES CC 0 811119 44 A - Z DOORS CC 0 785776 45 A 1 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 0 335114 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 7 MAART 2014 No. 37426 5 46 'AAA MEAT HOSPITAALPARK 0 154727 47 A AFICA PEST PREVENTION 0 809558 48 A AND A CONTAINERS (PTY) LTD 0 798535 49 A B B HOLDINGS PTY LTD 0 9605 50 A B S PUMPS PTY LTD 0 239339 51 A B T DIAMOND CUTTING WORKS PTY LTD 0 5890 52 A C G ARCHITECTS & DEVELOPMENT PLANNERS 0 385817 53 A C HIGGS TIMBER HARVESTING C C 0 6896 54 A C WHITCHER PTY LTD 0 2757 55 A D ROUX & SEUNS B K 0 119762 56 A E TRANSPORT CONSULTANTS 0 802149 57 A G HAEFELE & SONS CC 0 794965 58 A J BROOM ROAD PRODUCTS CC 0 799224 59 A J CHARNAUD & CO (PTY) LTD 0 792615 60 A J VAN WYK TRANSPORT 0 803965 61 AMT AFRICA RECRUITMENT PTY LTD 0 571354 62 A M T PLACEMENT SERVICES PTY LTD 0 568441 63 A S F FENCING AND CONSTRUCTION CC 0 793009 64 A SALES CONNECTION CC 0 798418 65 A SHAK (PTY) LTD 0 811990 66 A SQUARE FORKLIFT (PTY) LTD 0 809767 67 A STUART HOLDINGS PTY LTD 0 792992 68 A V K VALVES SOUTHERN AFRICA PTY LTD 0 572219 69 A V R LABOUR OUTSOURCING 0 731519 70 A VAN DER MERWE INC 0 791778 71 A&C VAN NIEKERK BOERDERY (STOFEILAND) 0 791703 72 A&D SPITZ 0 842 73 A&L WINDSCREEN REPAIRS 0 808020 74 A&R TRANSPORT BK 0 799609 75 A-TEAM AFRICA TRADING 0 811005 76 A-THERMAL RETORT TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LIMITED 0 19578 77 Al FISHERIES 0 753647 78 A2A KOPANO INCORPORATED 0 811728 79 A2B WALKWAYS 0 809771 80 A3 ARCHITECTS (PTY) LTD 0 257370 81 AA SMIT 0 797507 82 M TECHNICAL SERVICES CC 0 809227 83 AAA MEAT NORTH 0 408017 84 AAA SCHOOL OF ADVERTISING (PTY) LTD 0 807971 85 AAA TRAVEL 0 805945 86 MD COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL CC 0 810406 87 ML BOERDERY 0 20328 88 MM MECHANISED MINING 0 807568 89 AARD MINNING EQUIPMENT PTY LTD 0 786105 90 AARTAPPELS SA 0 809546 91 AAT COMPOSITES (PTY) LTD 0 11336 92 AB AFRICA (PTY) LTD 0 812076 93 ABAC 0 804136 94 ABACUS GARDEN MAINTENANCE PTY LTD 0 791742 95 ABACUS GARDENS 0 _791743 96 ABAGOLD LTD 0 6157 97 ABAQULUSI SUPERSPAR 0 805674 98 ABAVIKELI SECURITY SERVICES 0 271153 99 ABBA MOOSA WHOLESALERS 0 799460 100 ABBEYCON (PTY) LTD 0 806190 101 ABBEYDALE BUILDING & CIVILS 0 2235 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 6 No. 37426 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 7 MARCH 2014 102 ABBOT MACHINE MOVING & RIGGING PTY LTD 0 20124 103 ABBOTT LABORATORIES 0 9105 104 ABBVIE PTY LTD 0 808741 105 ABC VENTILATION SYSTEM (SA) (PTY) LTD 0 793068 106 ABCH MANAGEMENT SUPPORT SERVICES (PTY) LTD 0 809439 107 ABCUS WINDOWS & STEELWORKS 0 62456 108 ABD DISTRIBUTORS 0 810458 109 ABD FINANCIAL SERVICES (PTY) LTD 0 805003 110 ABE CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS (PTY) LTD 0 8425 111 ABE PROJECTS & MAINTENANCE CC 0 793623 112 ABELARD UNDERWRITING AGENCY 0 200798 113 ABENDRUHE PLASE (EMDS) BPK 0 6321 114 ABERDARE CABLES (PTY) LTD 0 390 115 ABES TECHNOSEAL DIV HUDACO 0 757772 116 ABET INSPECTION & ENGINEER SERVICES 0 654341 117 ABLAND (PTY) LTD 0 788519 118 ABLE REMOVERS CC 0 811986 119 ABN TRUCKING 0 809684 120 ABOVE AND BEYOND CONCEPTS (PTY) LTD 0 795919 121 ABRACON 0 578870 122 ABRAHAM KRIEL MARIA KLOPPERS KINDERHUIS 0 370180 123 ABRIE EARTHWORKS AND BUILDING CC 0 809085 124 ABS AIRBRAKE SERVICES CC 0 809923 125 ABSA BANK LIMITED 0 1916 126 ABSOLUT GASKETS 0 809543 127 ABSOLUTE AVIATION SOLUTIONS 0 811339 128 ABSOLUTE SCIENCE (PTY) LIMITED 0 803837 129 ABTA INVESTMENTS (PTY)LTD 0 809050 130 ABUNDANT MEDIA 0 802053 131 ABUREC FENCING CC 0 810866 132 AC DISTRIBUTORS 0 808952 133 AC VAN DYK 0 801187 134 ACACIA SPECIALITY CHEMICALS (PTY) LTD 0 803859 135 ACADEMIC COLLEGE SOUTH AFRICA 0 788425 136 ACADEMY BRUSHWARE (PTY) LTD 0 2753 137 ACCATAX SERVICES PTY LTD 0 810589 138 ACCELERATE DESIGN PTY LTD 0 810218 139 ACCENTURE (SOUTH AFRICA) (PTY) LTD 0 44 140 ACCESS OFFICE NATIONAL 0 800139 141 ACCESSORIZE 0 141558 142 ACCESSORIZE 0 298404 143 ACCLAIMED SOLUTIONS CC 0 811243 144 ACCOLADE MINING (PTY) LTD 0 803100 145 ACCOUNTABILITY GROUP (PTY) LTD 0 804548 146 ACCOUNTING SERVICE BOARD 0 792962 147 ACCREDINET FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS 0 799016 148 ACCSYS (PTY) LTD 0 1776 149 ACCUPLAS ENGINEERING CC 0 321043 150 ACCURATE CONSTRUCTION CC 0 783908 151 ACCUTRAK (PTY) LTD 0 801064 152 ACD ROTOFLO CC 0 809880 153 ACDC DYNAMICS CC 0 790970 154 ACDC DYNAMICS NATIONAL CC 0 796891 155 ACDOCO SA 0 788896 156 ACE BEARING BELTS 0 808655 157 ACE CEILINGS 0 786265 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 7 MAART 2014 No. 37426 7 158 ACE FIRE SUPPRESSION TECHNOLOGIES - RUSTENBURG 0 808873 159 ACE NUT TRADERS CC 0 808277 160 ACE OF HEARTS 0 812003 161 ACE TENTS & TARPS 0 200334 162 ACHER AVIATION (PTY) LTD 0 799803 163 ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS GROUP (PTY) LTD 0 18292 164 ACHIEVERS SECURITY TRAINING CENTRE 0 809931 165 ACHTERTUIN FARMING CC 0 792138 166 ACHTERVLEI BOERDERY 0 796723 167 ACKERMANS A DIVISION OF PEPKOR RETAIL LTD 0 10353 168 ACMS SHELELA 0 795731 169 ACNIELSEN MARKETING & MEDIA (PTY) LTD 0 18243 170 ACONSULT (PTY) LTD 0 803517 171 ACORN PHARMACEUTICALS PTY LTD 0 383763 172 ACORN PRODUCTS PTY LTD 0 301544 173 ACOUSTEX (PTY) LTD 0 4235 174 ACROCAP CC 0 811907 175 ACS 0 794136 176 ACS CORE DRILLING CC 0 788397 177 ACT LOGISTICS (PTY) LTD 0 804310 178 ACT TRAVEL PTY LTD 0 792041 179 ACTAFORCE 0 796234 180 ACTEBIS 410 TA BRAIN RESERVE 0 804224 181 ACTION AMBROS OUT THE BOX THINKING 0 803600 182 ACTION BOLT 0 799246 183 ACTION FORD 0 540711 184 ACTION FRAMES 0 810858 185 ACTION PHOTO 0 795860 186 ACTIS AFRICA LIMITED 0 797453 187 ACTIVE CONSTRUCTION AND EQUIPMENT 0 798234 188 ACTIVE CORPORATE CLEANING SERVICES 0 788726 189 ACTIVE INDUSTRIAL AND ENG SUPPLIES 0 800010 190 ACTIVE PACKAGING 0 106991 191 ACTIVE POWER TRADING 67 CC 0 806914 192 ACTIVEST THIRTY ONE PTY LTD 0 626529 193 ACTIVO HEALTH 0 811086 194 ACTNET PRINT CONCEPTS (PTY) LTD 0 791009 195 ACTOM DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS 0 409 196 ACTOM ELECTRICAL MACHINES 0 16629 197 ACTOM ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS 0 7215 198 ACTOM ENERGY A DIVISION OF ACTOM 0 806589 199 ACTOM HIGH VOLTAGE EQUIPMENT 0 16540 200 ACTOM INDUSTRY 0 5073 201 ACTOM MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT 0 9579 202 ACTOM MV SWICHGEAR 0 4167 203 ACTOM POWER TRANSFORMERS 0 800226 204 ACTOM PROTECTION & CONTROL 0 16843 205 ACTOM TRANSPORT (SINGNALING) 0 756320 206 ACTON REPAIR SERVICES 0 750742 207 ACTOPHAMBILI ROADS (PTY) LTD 0 791528 208 ACUTECH BUSINESS SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD 0 809126 209 ACVV AANDSKEMERING 0 805581 210 ACW HUIS GENOT 0 806779 211 ACVV HUIS VERGENOEGD 0 8503 212 ACVV KIMBERLEY 0 12887 213 AD OUTPOST 0 5945 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 8 No.
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