Frequently Asked Questions
Sasbo, is a Trade Union with 73 000 members that has been representing banking and finance employees since 1916. Sasbo is the only recognised union for employees in 17 South African banks and insurance companies.
In addition to this the complexity of the project and availability of builders can also have an effect, meaning that projects can take anywhere from 6 months to 2 years to complete.
1. Individual protection – through professional qualified labour advice and representation as well as servicing of our members on internal disciplinary hearings, grievance matters and external at the CCMA and Labour Court. (Attorneys are not automatically permitted at the CCMA & disciplinary hearings)
2. Collective Bargaining – the more members, the greater the collective bargaining strength of the union.
What is Collective Bargaining:
a. Safety, Wellness and Life – is treated as the topmost priority in your financial institution
b. Job Security – Sasbo is against job losses and retrenchment
c. Organisational Restructure – job redundancies, changes to job roles, COVID-19 or 4IR driven changes
d. Remuneration Negotiations and preservation / protection of benefits based on members mandate.
e. Sasbo is advancing your rights and social justice in a disruptive workplace
No. Non-members will not enjoy representation by Sasbo. If the incident originated on a date when you were not a member, you will not be assisted.
The Union can only make as much noise as what their Union membership allows. If the Union and the company are unable to reach an agreement, but the Union only represent 65% of all staff, the company will only take the Union’s demand serious to some extent. If however, 100% of the staff are Union members, there can be no doubt that the Union enjoys massive support from its members and that they have a clear mandate from all employees.
Once the letter is signed and returned and the paid deposit, we will organise with you to come to site and take a measured survey of the whole building. Depending on the size of the property this could take between 1-2 hours. The survey will use our lidar scanner to scan the property and we will also take additional measurements by hand.
You can expect to receive a first draft of your drawings 4 weeks from the date of the survey. These will includes a Site Plan, Existing Plans, Existing Elevations, Proposed Plans, Proposed Elevations and 3D Views of both the Existing and Proposed models.
It is completely normal to have revisions to the first set of drawings, therefore within the quote we allow for 3 design revisions.
Once you are satisfied with the drawings, we will submit the drawings on your behalf to the local planning authority. This process can take anywhere from 8 weeks to a year depending on the scale of the project and the Local Authority delays.
When the planning application is approved, we move onto the building regulation stage of the project. All building regulation packs are done in house and take between 2-3 weeks to complete.
Within this stage we work alongside other party consultants including structural engineers and building control.
At Draw Plan Ltd we will liaise with building control to ensure that the plan check is carried out as well as providing you with enough information to be informed when selecting a builder.
We also provide a project management scheme which can be discussed at this stage if required.
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Yes Sasbo is affiliated to Cosatu, South Africa’s largest Federation.
No this is your choice. Most of the 65 000 Sasbo members are focused on their careers and do not actively participate in the Union. They rely on Sasbo to take care of them in its interactions with their employer.
To enquire about the current subscription fees, please contact your nearest Regional Office or email Members@sasbo.org.za
You can join Sasbo on this website www.sasbo.org.za/join-sasbo/. It will only take a few minutes.