A visit by two portfolio committees found that farm workers in the North West were underpaid and dwellers lived in deplorable conditions.
Is R200 per day in wages too little or just enough for a domestic worker in South Africa? Twitter users are divided on the answer…
This joke had already done the rounds, but now the pain at the pumps is hitting hard. Here’s what you can get for the price of petrol.
Many South Africans will have to work more than a full hour to afford just one litre of petrol following fuel hikes on Wednesday 1 June…
Labour Minister Thulas Nxesi announced that domestic workers and farmworkers are entitled to 100% of the new national minimum wage.
The Department of Labour just confirmed that the minimum wage for domestic workers will increase to R3700 from March this year.
The country’s biggest trade union group seem pretty happy with the proposed increase for the national minimum wage. Are you?
The employment and labour department said the domestic worker sector is expected to be aligned with the national minimum wage in the next review
South Africa’s new minimum wage has been gazetted and will take effect from 1 March 2020. Here’s what it means for the country’s workers.
In a report focusing on the minimum wages in 54 different countries, South Africa has ranked just below Peru.
The current minimum wage rate is at R20 per hour.
AMCU believes platinum miners deserve a minimum wage of R17 000 based on the recent performance of the industry in South Africa.
The t-shirts have been been pulled from the online store.
The gap between first place and 36th is astounding, to say the least.
Employers who fail to pay the minimum wage will be liable to pay a fine.
New minimum wage regulations, endorsed by the Department of Labour, were published on Monday 3 December.
Here’s how much money petrol attendants earn in South Africa in 2018.
A truly messy situation.
The bill was passed into law by a margin of one vote. There are reasons it’s so divisive…
A Facebook post by Johannesburg resident, Kyla Mills is doing the rounds, and for all the right reasons.
Ramaphosa says there is a long way ahead, though.
We take a look at the latest 2018 minimum wages for domestic workers and nannies. What are they and are they far too low?
We want to know if R20 ($1.43) an hour can sustain the hard-up families of this country
Exploitation of the poor is huge in South Africa…
Many think it’s far too low. Do we still have a long way to go?