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The National Minimum Wage (NMW) Commission invites stakeholders to submit written representations on possible adjustments to the national minimum wage by 8 September. The submissions will be considered before publishing the annual report and recommendations on the NMW review later in the year. The current NMW rate is R25,42 per ordinary hour worked, and the application of the act excludes specific groups such as members of the South African National Defence Force and volunteers. Employers who fail to pay employees the minimum wage may be fined.

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Stakeholders with an interest in the adjustment of the National Minimum Wage (NMW) have until Friday (8 September) to meet a deadline to submit written representation.

 

On 1 August 2023 the National Minimum Wage (NMW) Commission through its Chairperson, Professor Adriaan van der Walt issued a notice inviting all interested parties to submit written representations concerning possible adjustment to the NMW in 2024.

 

The NMW Commission said the written comments/representations concerning possible adjustments to the national minimum wage will be considered by the Commission before it publishes its annual report and recommendations on the annual review of the national minimum wage later in the year.

The primary functions of the Commission – is to review the NMW and make recommendations annually for its adjustment, and to investigate the impact of the NMW on the economy, collective bargaining and income differentials among others.

The invite for written submissions is conducted in accordance with section 6(2) of the National Minimum Wage Act, No. 9 of 2018.

The current rate of NMW as announced by Employment and Labour Minister T.W Nxesi in February 2023 jumped from (2022) R23,19 to R25,42 for each ordinary hour worked. The annual rate came into effect from 01 March 2023.

The National Minimum Wage Act applies to all workers and their employers except members of the South African National Defence Force, the National Intelligence Agency and the South African Secret Service. The act does not apply to a volunteer, who is a person who performs work for another person and who does not receive or is not entitled to receive, any remuneration for his or her service

A fine may be imposed on an employer who paid an employee less than the national minimum wage.

Representations should reach the directorate: Employment Standards, Department of Employment and Labour, Private Bag X117, Pretoria, 0001 or be sent to nmwreview@labour.gov.za

For media enquiries contact:

Teboho Thejane

Departmental Spokesperson

082 697 0694/ teboho.thejane@labour.gov.za

 

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Issued by: Department of Employment and Labour​

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Summary:

The Department of Employment and Labour, through the National Minimum Wage (NMW) Commission, has invited stakeholders to submit written representations regarding possible adjustments to the National Minimum Wage (NMW) by Friday, 8th September. This invitation is in accordance with Section 6(2) of the National Minimum Wage Act, No. 9 of 2018. The written submissions will be considered by the Commission before publishing its annual report and recommendations on the annual review of the NMW.

The National Minimum Wage Act applies to all workers and their employers, except for certain members of the South African National Defence Force, National Intelligence Agency, and the South African Secret Service. The act also excludes volunteers who do not receive remuneration for their services.

Employers who fail to pay their employees the national minimum wage may face a fine. The current NMW rate, which took effect on March 1, 2023, is R25.42 per ordinary hour worked, a jump from R23.19 in 2022.

To submit written representations, stakeholders should contact the Directorate: Employment Standards, Department of Employment and Labour, or email nmwreview@labour.gov.za. For media inquiries, please contact Teboho Thejane, Departmental Spokesperson, at 082 697 0694 or teboho.thejane@labour.gov.za.

The National Minimum Wage Commission’s primary functions include reviewing the NMW and making recommendations annually for its adjustment, as well as investigating the impact of the NMW on the economy, collective bargaining, and income differentials.

Key Dates:

Deadline for submitting written representations: Friday, 8th September
Annual report and recommendations publication: Later in the year

Key Contacts:

Directorate: Employment Standards, Department of Employment and Labour
Email: nmwreview@labour.gov.za
* Media Enquiries: Teboho Thejane, Departmental Spokesperson, 082 697 0694, teboho.thejane@labour.gov.za

Department of Employment and Labour

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