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EMA is a membership organisation that promotes the success of business through representation, knowledge and support.  We are in constant contact with central and local Government and its agencies to build the best environment for business.  We offer learning courses and events to up-skill staff and boost business' productivity.  Our expert advice on employment relations and workplace safety is delivered through our AdviceLine - members call as often as they need - and frequent free to member briefings.

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> ema.co.nz

contact

Alasdair Thompson
Chief Executive
t: +64 9 367 0900
e: ema@ema.co.nz
a: EMA, Private Bag 92066, Auckland 1030, New Zealand

core business

> Policy & planning service provider

> Employing & manufacturing

> Water, transport, energy, communications

associated organisations

> Business New Zealand:

> EMA (Central)

> Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce

> Otago Southland Employers Association

 



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