About FEM

THE FEDERATED EMPLOYERS MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY (RF) (Pty)

was established as a mutual insurer in 1936 and, on the introduction of the Workmen’s
Compensation Act 1941, was granted a license to continue to transact workmen’s
compensation insurance for the construction industry.

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Tip-Offs Anonymous Service

FEM has a Tip-Offs Anonymous Helpline, which is available to employees 24 hours a day, seven days a week in English, and is equipped to handle all eleven official languages of the Republic of South Africa between 8am to 5pm.

The Helpline is staffed by an organisation independent of FEM, and to the extent
possible (and in conformity with regulations); callers do not have to give their name. In all cases, employee privacy will be respected to the fullest extent possible under the law. The operator will relay the information to FEM and will provide the employee with a case number and call back date if desired.

FEM Education Foundation

The FEM Education Foundation, FEMEF, is a non-profit organisation that was established on 19 October 2016 as a landmark corporate and social investment initiative during a General Meeting of FEM Shareholders. To this end, R750 Million payment has been made into the foundation. The objective of FEMEF is to make a real and significant impact in improving education in South Africa. This end will be achieved through partnering with a few carefully selected NGO’s that operate in the education space.

Each partner plays in a specific area of specialisation to ensure that FEMEF has a meaningful impact and that initiatives are not duplicated. FEMEF intends to do its best to make a meaningful contribution towards the upliftment of education for all South Africans.