In case you missed it – Minimum wage for domestic workers

The Department of Labour recently announced a new minimum wage for South Africa’s domestic workers.

The Department of Labour recently announced a new minimum wage for South Africa’s domestic workers.

The new wage became effective from December 1, 2016.

According to the department, domestic workers include housekeepers, gardeners, nannies, and domestic drivers, among others.

The following rates have been allocated for Area A. Area A refers to large metropolitan municipalities and built up areas and suburbs.

Minimum wages for domestic workers who work more than 27 ordinary hours per week:

Minimum wages for domestic workers who work less than 27 ordinary hours per week:

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