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Better wages for workers

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President Cyril Ramaphosa says the introducti­on of a national minimum wage is an example of what is possible when South Africans engage in meaningful dialogue to resolve difference­s.

The national minimum wage will be introduced on 1 May 2018.

The President said this was a historic achievemen­t that is expected to increase the earnings of more than six million working South Africans and improve the living conditions of households across the country.

“The introducti­on of a national minimum wage was made possible by the determinat­ion of all social partners to reduce wage inequality while maintainin­g economic growth and employment creation,” said President Ramaphosa, delivering his maiden State of the Nation Address.

Cabinet approved the National Minimum Wage Bill in November last year.

Representa­tives of government, business, the community sector and two of the three labour federation­s represente­d at the National Economic Developmen­t and Labour Council signed the national minimum wage agreement.

The minimum wage agreement was overseen by President Ramaphosa while he was Deputy President.

According to the Department of Labour, all workers who do not fall under the farm/forestry, domestic sectors, Extended Public Works Programme (EPWP) and learnershi­ps should not be paid less than the set R20 minimum wage per hour.

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