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Labour Centres - Gauteng Labour Centres - Gauteng Find the Labour Centre closest to you. Labour Centres are listed alphabetically by the Town name for this specific region. Services 1. Claiming UIF Benefits 2. Labour complaints 3. Enquiries Contact Details Alberton Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (011) 861 6130 / 907 6097/81/6338 Fax Number(s): (011) 861 6151/086 660 4270 Mercedes Place 89 Voortrekker Road Street Address: Alberton 1450 Private Bag X2 Postal Address: Alberton 1450 Email Address: [email protected] Atteridgeville Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (012) 373 4432/4/5/8 Fax Number(s): (012) 373 4436/ 086 567 7055 Cnr Church Street and Kalafong Road Street Address: Pretoria West Pretoria PO Box 662 Postal Address: Atteridgeville 0008 Email Address: [email protected] Benoni Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (011) 747 9601/9 Fax Number(s): (011) 422 3369/ 086 5613 518 10 Woburn Avenue Street Address: Woburn Heights Benoni Private Bag X1446 Postal Address: Benoni 1500 Email Address: [email protected] Boksburg Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (011) 898 3340/2/9 Fax Number(s): (011) 917 1472/ 086 556 2810 Lakeside Building Cnr Market and Bank Street Street Address: Boksburg 1459 Private Bag X13 Postal Address: Boksburg 1460 Email Address: [email protected] Brakpan Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (011) 744 9000 Fax Number(s): (011) 740 1438 Old Post Office Building Street Address: Cnr Voortrekker and High Streets Brakpan Private Bag X007 Postal Address: Brakpan 1540 Email Address: [email protected] Bronkhorstspruit Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (013) 932 0197/8 Fax Number(s): (013) 935 1227/ 086 632 9541/ 086 625 2147 40 Botha Street Street Address: Bronkhorstspruit PO Box 127 Postal Address: Bronkhorstspruit 1020 Email Address: [email protected] Carletonville Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (018) 788 3281 Fax Number(s): (018) 788 6602/ 086 603 3907 Cnr Osmium and Amethyst Streets Street Address: Carletonville Private Bag X2043 Postal Address: Carletonville 2500 Email Address: [email protected] Garankuwa Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (012) 700 0290/ 0255 Fax Number(s): (012) 700 0015 Setlalentoa Street Street Address: Zone 5 Garankuwa Private Bag X1023 Postal Address: Garankuwa 0208 Email Address: [email protected] Germiston Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (011) 345 6300/2 Fax Number(s): (011) 873 42219/ 086 577 06921 Volkskas Building Street Address: 141 Victoria Street Germiston Private Bag X1041 Postal Address: Germiston 1400 Email Address: [email protected] Johannesburg Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (011) 223 1000/01 Fax Number(s): (011) 223 1126 145 Commissioner Street Cnr Small Stre, Nedbank Mall Building Street Address: Johannesburg 2000 PO Box 7482 Postal Address: Johannesburg 2000 Email Address: [email protected] Kempton Park Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (011) 975 9301/7 Fax Number(s): (011) 975 9301/ 086 544 2264 Trust Bank Building Ground floor Street Address: Cnr Voortrekker and Wolff Streets Kempton Park PO Box 686 Postal Address: Kempton Park 1620 Email Address: [email protected] Krugersdorp Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (011) 955 4420/3 Fax Number(s): (011) 955 4424 Foley Street Street Address: 6 Factoria Luipaardsvlei PO Box 4002 Postal Address: Luipaardsvlei 1743 Email Address: [email protected] Mamelodi Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (012) 812 9502 Fax Number(s): (012) 812 9516/ 086 624 1794 Mini Munitoria building Street Address: 17281 Makhubela Street Mamelodi West Postal Address: PO Box 69 Silverton 0127 Email Address: [email protected] Nigel Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (011) 814 7095/7 Fax Number(s): (011) 814 5561 Corner 4th Avenue and Hendrik Verwoerd Street Street Address: SARS building Nigel PO Box 214 Postal Address: Nigel 1490 Email Address: [email protected] Pretoria Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (012) 309 5516 Fax Number(s): (012) 320 5627/ 086 620 7329 239 Concillium Building Street Address: Cnr Skinner and Andries Streets Pretoria PO Box 393 Postal Address: Pretoria 0001 Email Address: [email protected] Randburg Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (011) 781 8144 Fax Number(s): (011) 781 8149/ 086 623 9189 Cnr Oak & Hill Street Street Address: Hillview Centre Ground Floor Randburg P.O BOX 1794 Postal Address: Randburg 2125 Email Address: [email protected] Randfontein Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (011) 693 3618/9/3650/3731/2/3 Fax Number(s): (011) 412 3659/ 086 546 3673 Fountain Plaza Street Address: 2 Main Reef Road Randfontein PO Box 63 Postal Address: Randfontein 1760 Email Address: [email protected] Roodepoort Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (011) 766 2000 Fax Number(s): (011) 763 3413/ 086 619 0694 125 Main Reef Road Street Address: Technikon Roodepoort PO Box 485 Postal Address: Roodepoort 1725 Email Address: [email protected] Sandton Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (011) 444 7631 Fax Number(s): (011) 444 8872/ 086 603 7920 9th Street Street Address: 424 Marlboro Sandton PO Box 273 Postal Address: Sandton 2012 [email protected] Sebokeng Operating Hours: 07:30am to 16:00pm, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (016) 592 3825/2962/3069/3074/3076 Fax Number(s): (016) 592 3591/086 662 3577 71165 Moshoeshoe Street Street Address: Thabong Shopping Centre Sebokeng PO Box 6083 Postal Address: Sebokeng 1900 Email Address: [email protected] Soshanguve Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (012) 799 6057 Fax Number(s): (012) 797 4867/ 086 620 9592 2322 Block F Street Address: Neat & Fast Building Soshanguve P.O BOX 08 Postal Address: Soshanguve 0152 Email Address: [email protected] Soweto Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (011) 983 8700 Fax Number(s): (011) 939 1207/ 086 6229 255 2 Khumalo Road A Centre Street Address: Orlando West Soweto PO Box 4560 Postal Address: New Canada 2000 Email Address: [email protected] Springs Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (011) 365 3700/03 Fax Number(s): (011) 362 6639/ 086 558 8862 Expo Building 2nd Floor Cnr 7th Street and Park Avenue Street Address: Springs 1559 PO Box 931 Postal Address: Springs 1560 Email Address: [email protected] Temba Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. (012) 727 1364/1367/1369/ Telephone Number(s): 1429/1435/1436/1437 Fax Number(s): (012) 727 1432 Shop no 4 Jubilee Mall Street Address: c/r Harry Gwala & Jubilee road TEMBA Private Bag x2022 Postal Address: HAMMANSKRAAL 0400 Email Address: [email protected] Vanderbijlpark Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (016) 981 0280 Fax Number(s): (016) 933 8204/ 086 603 7228 Street Address: Nashua Centre 64 Eric Louw Street Vanderbijlpark Private Bag X054 Postal Address: Vanderbijlpark 1900 Email Address: [email protected] Vereeniging Operating Hours: 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. Telephone Number(s): (016) 430 0000 Fax Number(s): (016) 422 9405/ 086 6610 985 14 Andasta Building Street Address: 22 Merriman Avenue Vereeniging Private Bag X04 Postal Address: Vereeniging 1930 Email Address: [email protected] .
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