

About the Dignity Network
You can become a non-voting member of the Workplace Dignity Institute anywhere in the world by belonging to The Dignity Network a network of individuals or organisations, supporting the vision, mission and goals of the Workplace Dignity Institute. But what is membership without the vote? You may not be able to vote at the Annual General Meeting or have the opportunity to become an office bearer, but you will receive all other benefits voting members have, such 10% discount on all workshops, breakfast seminars, conferences within South Africa and you will also be listed as a service provider if you wish. A different membership fee is applicable for individuals representing self/NGO's/ small businesses, and individuals representing medium/large enterprises.Payment Dignity Network - Individuals
Annual payment: ZAR350.00
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Payment Dignity Network -
Organizations
Annual payment: ZAR500.00
Apart from the fact that I will be receiving all your particular through SETCOM, please email us with full contact details too.

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