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New minimum wage rates for domestic workers

Picture Credit: northglennews.co.za
Picture Credit: northglennews.co.za

The minimum wage for the domestic worker sector has been adjusted upwards with effect from December 1‚ the Department of Labour announced on Monday.

The new wages will be applicable until November 30 2017.

Domestic workers who work in “Area A” which includes major metropolitan municipalities and cities‚ and work more than 27 hours a week will have an hourly rate of R12.42 from R11.44‚ a weekly rate of R559.09 from R514.82 in 2015/2016 and a monthly rate of R2422.54‚ up from R2230.70.

Domestic workers who work in “Area B” and who work for more than 27 hours a week will have an hourly rate of R11.31‚ a weekly rate of R508.93 and a monthly rate of R2205.17.

“The minimum wage adjustment is in line with the Basic Conditions of Employment Act which is regulated through the Sectoral Determination. Domestic workers are by law classified as vulnerable‚ hence the Sectoral Determination governing minimum wage and conditions of employment‚” the department said in a statement.

Domestic workers include housekeepers‚ gardeners‚ nannies‚ domestic drivers among others.

Area A includes: Bergrivier Local Municipality‚ Breederivier Local Municipality‚ Buffalo City Local Municipality‚ Cape Agulhas Local‚ Municipality‚ Cederberg Local Municipality‚ City of Cape Town‚ City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality‚ City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality‚ Drakenstein Local Municipality‚ Ekurhulen Metropolitan Municipality‚ Emalahleni Local Municipality‚ Emfuleni Local Municipality‚ Ethekwini Metropolitan Unicity‚ Gamagara Local Municipality‚ George Local Municipality‚ Hibiscus Coast Local Municipality‚ Karoo Hoogland Local Municipality‚ Kgatelopele Local Municipality‚ Khara Hais Local Municipality‚ Knysna Local Municipality‚ Kungwini Local Municipality‚ Kouga Local Municipality‚ Langeberg Local Municipality‚ Lesedi Local Municipality‚ Makana Local‚ Municipality‚ Mangaung Local Municipality‚ Matzikama Local Municipality‚ Metsimaholo Local Municipality‚ Middelburg Local Municipality‚ Midvaal Local Municipality‚ Mngeni Local Municipality‚ Mogale Local Municipality‚ Mosselbaai Local Municipality‚ Msunduzi Local Municipality‚ Mtubatu Local Municipality‚ Nama Khoi Local Municipality‚ Nelson Mandela‚ Nokeng tsa Taemane Local Municipality‚ Oudtshoorn Local Municipality‚ Overstrand Local Municipality‚ Plettenbergbaai Local Municipality‚ Potchefstroom Local Municipality‚ Randfontein Local Municipality‚ Richtersveld Local Municipality‚ Saldanha Bay Local Municipality‚ Sol Plaatjie Local Municipality‚ Stellenbosch Local Municipality‚ Swartland Local Municipality‚ Swellendam Local Municipality‚ Theewaterskloof‚ Local Municipality‚ Umdoni Local Municipality‚ uMhlathuze Local Municipality and Witzenberg Local Municipality. 

New wage rates for contract cleaning employees

South Africa’s contract cleaning employees’ minimum wages have been adjusted upward with effect from December 1‚ the Department of Labour announced on Monday.

In terms of the sectoral determination that prescribes minimum wages in the sector‚ workers in Area A will earn will earn a minimum of R19‚38 per hour. This is up from the R18‚01 per hour during 2015/2016.

Area A includes the City of Cape Town‚ Ekurhuleni‚ City of Johannesburg‚ City of Tshwane and Nelson Mandela Bay; and also local councils of Emfuleni‚ Merafong‚ Mogale City‚ Metsimaholo‚ Randfontein‚ Stellenbosch and Westonaria.

The rest of the workers in the sector will earn a minimum rate of R17‚66 per hour‚ up from R16‚41 in 2015/2016.

The increases cover the period 1 December 2016 to 30 November 2017. — TMG Digital

 

 

 

 

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