The national minimum wage will increase from ZAR 27,58 to ZAR 28,79 per ordinary hour worked, effective 1 March 2025. This reflects an increase of approximately 4.38%, which is slightly below the recommendation made by the National Minimum Wage Commission which proposed aligning increases with the Consumer Price Index plus 1.5%.
The following sector-specific minimum wage rates will apply:- Workers engaged in Expanded Public Works Programmes: Minimum hourly rate will increase from ZAR 15,16 to ZAR 15,83.
- Contract Cleaning services sector (rates vary by region)
- Metropolitan councils: (City of Cape Town, Greater East Rand Metro, City of Johannesburg, Tshwane, and Nelson Mandela Bay) – employees will be entitled to a minimum hourly rate of ZAR 31.69.
- KwaZulu-Natal: Minimum wage rates must comply with those set out in the Bargaining Council for the Contract Cleaning Service Industry’s collective agreement.
- All other areas: Employees will be entitled to a minimum hourly rate of ZAR 28,89.
Employers must ensure compliance with the revised minimum wage rates to mitigate the risk of enforcement action.
Businesses should:- review their wage structures;
- engage in collective bargaining where necessary; and
- prepare for increased labour inspections in 2025 within all aspects of their business.
