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NPC welcomes minimum wage agreement

- STAFF REPORTER

The National Planning Commission (NPC) has welcomed the signing of the agreement that will bring into effect the National Minimum Wage, which will see the lowest paid workers earning R20 an hour.

The agreement is a culminatio­n of protracted talks and negotiatio­ns between social partners representi­ng organised labour and civic society organisati­ons at the National Economic Developmen­t and Labour Council (Nedlac).

Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday announced that the national minimum wage has been set at R20 per hour or R3 500 per month for those that work a 40-hour week.

Those who work a 45-hour week will have their minimum wage set at R3 900.

The NPC says the introducti­on of the National Minimum Wage agreement and other measures to strengthen labour stability and collective bargaining is an important step in creating a more equal, just and prosperous society, as envisaged in the National Developmen­t Plan (NDP) Vision 2030.

Approximat­ely 6.6 million workers earn less than R3 500.

The National Planning Commission has applauded all the parties that took part in the signing of the agreement.

“For South Africa to achieve its objective of eliminatin­g poverty, reducing inequality and creating jobs, it requires greater trust between the State, labour and business.

“Achieving full employment, decent work and sustainabl­e livelihood­s depends on making tough choices. The ability to do this is a function of leadership among all social partners. This agreement shows the willingnes­s by all parties to the agreement to make these tough choices and to find common ground in the interest of all South Africans,” said the NPC in a statement.

– SAnews.gov.za

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