Department of Labour sets new minimum wage for the Taxi Sector
The Department of Labour has increased the minimum wages for the taxi sector by an average of 6,2 percent as from next month (01 August 2016).
The new increases mean that drivers’ minimum wage will increase monthly from R3,030.67 to R3,218.57; weekly from R697.13 to R742.80 and hourly from R14.51 to R15.47. The administration workers’ minimum wages will rise as follows: monthly from R3,020.67 to R3,218.57; weekly from R697.13 to R742.80; and hourly from R14.51 to R15.47.
Rank marshals minimum wage will increase monthly from R2,414.63 to R2,564.33; weekly from R557.26 to R591.81 and hourly from R11.60 to R12.32. The workers working in the sector and not specified, their wages will increase monthly from R2,112.81 to R 2,243.80; weekly from R487.60 to R517.83 and hourly from R10.15 to R10,78.
The new boarding allowance (where an employer require an employee sleep over at a place other than where the employee resides) will increase from R329,29 to R349,70.
The Taxi Sectoral determination provides guidelines to minimum wage and other basic conditions of employment as per legislation.
Click here to download Minimum wages for the taxi Sector - 2016
Issued by: Mokgadi Pela
Acting Departmental Spokesperson