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South Africa: Labour On Naming and Shaming of Employers Who Fail to Comply With National Minimum Wage
Govt of SA, 30 January 2019
Tough times lie ahead for employers failing to abide by NMW - Department of Labour Read more »
South Africa's national minimum wage bill has been passed by parliament but will all employers comply? The Department of Labour has said that the names of employers who fail to comply with the national minimum wage will be published on their department's website.
Car manufacturing plant in Uitenhage, Eastern Cape
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