Minimum Wage Commission appointed
The department’s Deputy Director General of Labour policy Virgil Seafield said they are on hand to help the CCMA in this regard.
With a staff complement of 30 workers, the commission will
be led by labour law academic Professor Adriaan van der Walt from the Nelson
Mandela Metropolitan University in Port Elizabeth, the Department announced on
Tuesday.
The commission will also be composed of three
representatives from organised labour; three representatives from business;
three from the community constituency and three independent experts.
The National Minimum Wage (NMW) Act came into effect on 01
January 2019 and stipulates that R20 is the minimum rate workers should earn
per hour.
The NMW Act provides for the establishment of the commission
that will be responsible for the annual review and the adjustment of the
National Minimum Wage Act and to investigate the impact the act has on the
economy.
More critically, the commission will encompass
responsibilities of the Employment Conditions Commission (ECC) that advises the
Minister on sectoral determinations and other issues arising out of the
application of the Basic Conditions of Employment Act.
The act has, however, burdened CCMA resources which reported
receiving over 400 referrals of the NMW as of the end of January.
This is a 3, 2% rise to CCMA’s caseload.
The department’s Deputy Director General of Labour policy
Virgil Seafield said they are on hand to help the CCMA in this regard.
Seafield said the department has also so far received 75
applications for exemptions. The applications have been processed and two of
those have been referred for auditing.
According to Seafield, it was still early days to determine
the future trends on non-compliance with NMW.
The CCMA has received an additional R107-million from the
National Treasury to assist in the implementation of the NMW.
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