Cyril Ramaphosa |
South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa has signed into law the national minimum wage bill.
The development came at a time Nigerian workers are yet to get total commitment to N30,000 from federal and state governments.
Reuters reports that Ramaphosa’s office said on Monday that the
signing was part of efforts by the government to tackle wage inequality
in Africa’s most industrialized economy.
The National Minimum Wage Act sets South Africa’s minimum wage at 20
rands ($1.45) per hour, equal to 3,500 rands per month (N126,000).
The law will come into force on a date to be determined by Ramaphosa, the presidency said.
Supporters of the minimum wage say it will reduce inequality and stimulate economic growth as workers spend more.
Thousands of union members protested against the proposed minimum wage in April.
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