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KZNCTC October Newsletter
2011-11-01

WCM Posters
2011-09-21

Woolworths stock jumps after profits rise
2011-09-19

Now you can wear 46664!
2011-09-19

Illegal clothing imports threaten SA retail
2011-07-28

SAfrica Woolworths at record high, sees higher profit
2011-07-25

New study examines cotton yarn spinning in 11 African countries
2011-07-20

IDC approves record R8.4bn funding for SA investments
2011-07-20

South Africa May Lose At Least 6,400 Textile Jobs, Business Report Says
2011-06-28

Walmart entry a mixed blessing
2011-06-28

Wool prices ease at first sale after easter
2011-06-10

Green energy go-ahead
2011-06-10

Problem Solving Training
2011-06-09

Supervisor Training
2011-06-09

Supplier Network Database
2011-06-09

KZNCTC April Newsletter
2011-06-09

Close our factories, say clothing firms
2011-04-05

Cape Textile Industry gets R220m boost
2011-03-30

Textiles: MEC vows support for cluster
2011-03-30

KZN CTC 2010 Annual Report and audited financials
2011-03-16

Shop Steward Training
2011-03-16

Losses accumulate as wool export ban prolongs
2011-03-15

WCM Exec Session Presentation
2011-02-23

Seven projects worth R7bn have applied for SA’s manufacturing tax incentive
2011-02-14

KZN CTC February Newsletter
2011-02-10

Tax Incentive and Proposed ICUP
2011-01-12

Newest Cluster Member
2010-10-11

Notification of change of address and B-BBEE verification
2010-07-05

Grants and Incentives available to Clothing, Textiles and Footwear Industry
2010-05-14

Durban Overall – Proudly Supporting SA
2010-04-22

Recommended Reading
2010-03-02

Consumer Protection Act
2010-02-18

KZN CTC Annual Report: August 2008 – December 2009
2010-02-11

Annual General Meeting and Celebration Evening
2010-01-05

DTI funding to include footwear
2009-11-12

DTI CTCIP Programme
2009-08-10

Book Reviews
2009-08-06

Previous Newsletters
2009-08-06

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Durban Overall – Proudly Supporting SA

A member of the KZN CTC – Durban Overall, is proudly leading the way in support for the upcoming celebrations in June and July.  They out sourced approximately 640 soccer shirts for employees to wear on Football Friday’s.  Durban Overall’s management team has commented that it has boosted moral of employees and that employees enthusiasm to work has improved.  They also said,  “We wear the shirts every Friday and we all look very smart and to see this wave of yellow/green arriving to work. All staff with happy faces from top management to all the workers.”  Another positive that occurred is on the day that all the employees were given the shirts, a taxi driver who collects employees everyday, gave all the ladies with shirts  a taxi ride for free.

We at the KZN CTC would like to compliment Durban Overall for not only supporting our country, but for looking for new and innovative ways to bring a work force together.