What
does R.A.C.C.A.. do?
- Foster
the prestige of the industry and promote its
public relations.
- Determine
and maintain suitable prices
- Secure
uniformity in trade and professional practices.
- Encourage
and nurture the influx and training of apprentices.
- Represent
you with other industry associations and government
bodies.
- Provide
technical advice.
- Encourage
co-operation with and assistance among fellow
contractors.
What
is a Trade Association?
Trade
associations are the accepted and respected representatives
of their specific trade and/or industry. Invariably
they have been the great dividing force behind economical
and industrial developments. Trade Associations
constitute the perfect medium through which Trade
Members have the opportunity to resolve common problems,
and co-operate for their industry's benefit.
R.A.C.C.A.,
by it's formation, definition and purpose is a typical
trade Association, drawing its active and voting
membership from the Australian Refrigeration and
Air Conditioning Contracting Industry. It is a voluntary
and non-profit Organisation.
What
are the advantages of being a member?
- All
your problems of a Trade nature can be taken
to your committee for discussion and advice.
- You
receive up-to-date information on Costing Procedures,
Decisions, Licensing Matters, Insurance, Wages
etc.
- You
are helping to prevent our industry becoming
a trade jungle.
- You
are invited to attend General and Annual meetings,
including social functions, at which you have
the opportunity of meeting old friends and making
new ones.
- You
receive the monthly copy of 'CELSIUS' Australia's
refrigeration and air-conditioning journal.
- Membership
is rewarding and is essential to keep our industry
clean, efficient, prosperous and expanding.
- Remember
the stronger the association the more benefits
gained by its individual members.
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