Effective 1 March 2025: New National Minimum Wage

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The National Minimum Wage (NMW) for each “ordinary hour worked” has been increased from 1 March 2025 by 4.4% from R27,58 per hour to R28,79 per hour. 

Domestic workers: Assuming a work month of 22 days x 8 hours per day, R28,79 per hour equates to R230,32 per day or R5067,04 per month. Of course, this is just a bare legal minimum: the Living Wage calculator will help you check whether you are actually paying your domestic worker enough to cover a household’s “minimal need” (adjust the “Assumptions” in the calculator to ensure that the figures used are up-to-date).

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Andrew Scott completed his LLB degree through UNISA in 2007 and served his articles in Durban. He joined a firm in Morningside as an admitted attorney and focussed on family law and civil litigation. He became a partner of that firm in 2013 and was admitted as a conveyancer in 2015 and as a notary public in 2018.

Andrew now runs his own firm in Westville. 

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