Basic Conditions of Employment Act, 1997 (Act No. 75 of 1997)Sectoral DeterminationsSectoral Determination 6 : Private Security Sector, South Africa3. Remuneration |
(1) | Minimum salary: |
(a) | The ordinary salary which an employer shall pay employees shall be as specified in sub clauses (1)(b), (1)(c) and (1)(d). |
(i) | The hourly equivalents reflected in the table hereunder shall be used solely for the calculation of time worked in excess of the ordinary hours or for the deduction of monies from the ordinary salary for short time as defined or for any unauthorised absenteeism or any reduced ordinary hours of work as may be agreed between the employer and the employee in terms of sub clause 2(48). |
[Sectoral Determination 6, clause 3(1)(a)(i) amended by Notice No. R 3 of 2016, GG 39602 dated 18 January 2016]
(b) | Subject to sub clause (a)(i) above, an employer shall pay to each member of the undermentioned classes of employees, other than casual employees, the minimum monthly salaries specified hereunder— |
Table 1: Monthly minimum salary for year 1
MONTHLY SALARY RATES FOR YEAR 1 (with effect from 1 September 2015) |
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AREA 1 |
AREA 2 |
AREA 3 |
Maximum permissible working hours per week for each respective category of employee, subject to clause 5(2), with regard to averaging of working hours |
In the Magisterial Districts of |
Alberton, Bellville, Benoni, Boksburg, Brakpan, Camperdown, Chatsworth, Durban, Germiston, Goodwood, Inanda, Johannesburg, Kempton Park, Krugersdorp, Kuils River, Mitchell's Plain, Nigel, Oberholzer, Paarl, Pinetown, Port Elizabeth, Pretoria, Randburg, Randfontein, Roodepoort, Sasolburg, The Cape, Uitenhage, Vanderbijlpark, Vereeniging, Westonaria, Wonderboom and Wynberg. |
Bloemfontein, East London, Kimberley, Klerksdorp, Pietermaritzburg, Somerset West, Stellenbosch and Strand |
All other Areas |
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Monthly salary |
Monthly salary |
Monthly salary |
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Artisan |
R6,155 |
R5,603 |
R5,374 |
45 |
Clerical Assistant |
|
|
|
45 |
During the first year of experience |
R3,068 |
R2,813 |
R2,544 |
|
During the second year of experience |
R3,119 |
R2,852 |
R2,581 |
|
Thereafter |
R3,166 |
R2,908 |
R2,637 |
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Clerk |
|
|
|
45 |
During the first year of experience |
R3,346 |
R2,918 |
R2,820 |
|
During the second year of experience |
R3,553 |
R3,150 |
R2,992 |
|
During the third year of experience |
R3,741 |
R3,270 |
R3,181 |
|
Thereafter |
R3,943 |
R3,453 |
R3,351 |
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Control or Communication Centre Operator |
As for relevant security officer grading |
48 |
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Controller |
As for clerical assistant |
45 |
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Driver of a — |
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|
|
45 |
Light motor vehicle |
R3,229 |
R2,990 |
R2,707 |
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Medium motor vehicle |
R3,460 |
R3,197 |
R2,916 |
|
Heavy motor vehicle |
R3,612 |
R3,332 |
R3,051 |
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General Worker |
|
|
|
45 |
During the first six months service with the same employer |
R2,511 |
R2,304 |
R2,067 |
|
Thereafter |
R2,594 |
R2,391 |
R2,148 |
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Handyman |
R3,571 |
R3,309 |
R3,044 |
45 |
Security Officer |
|
|
|
48 |
Grade A |
R4,571 |
R4,177 |
R3,794 |
|
Grade B |
R4,096 |
R3,739 |
R3,452 |
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Grade C |
R3,545 |
R3,258 |
R2,948 |
|
Grade D and E |
R3,482 |
R3,162 |
R2,874 |
|
Employees not elsewhere specified |
R3,101 |
R2,850 |
R2,574 |
45 |
Table 2: Monthly minimum salary rates for year 2
(with effect from 1 September 2016) |
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Grade D & E |
AREA 1 Monthly rate |
AREA 2 Monthly rate |
AREA 3 Monthly rate |
R3,792 |
R3,446 |
R3,133 |
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An increase for all other categories of employee including Grade A, B and C, will be calculated by adding the annualised Consumer Price Index plus 1% (one per cent), with a minimum increase of 6% (six per cent) and a maximum of 8% (eight per cent) to the salary rates for Year 1. |
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Note: * The CPI referred to shall be the annualised CPI that is available on the 30 June 2016 prior to the increase, as published by Statistics South Africa |
[Sectoral Determination 6, Table 2 Note replaced by Notice No. R 3 of 2016, GG 39602 dated 18 January 2016]
Table 3: Monthly minimum salary rates for year 3
MONTHLY SALARY RATES FOR YEAR 3 (with effect from 1 September 2017) |
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AREA 1 & 2 |
AREA 3 |
Maximum permissible working hours per week for each respective category of employee, subject to clause 5(2), with regard to averaging of working hours. |
In the Magisterial Districts of |
Alberton, Bellville, Benoni, Boksburg, Bloemfontein, Brakpan, Camperdown, Chatsworth, Durban, East London, Germiston, Goodwood, Inanda, Johannesburg, Kempton Park, Kimberley, Klerksdorp, Krugersdorp, Kuils River, Mitchell’s Plain, Nigel, Oberholzer, Paarl, Pietermaritzburg, Pinetown, Port Elizabeth, Pretoria, Randburg, Randfontein, Roodepoort, Sasolburg, Simon’s Town, Somerset West, Springs, Stellenbosch, Strand, The Cape, Uitenhage, Vanderbijlpark, Vereeniging, Westonaria, Wonderboom and Wynberg. |
All other areas |
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Monthly salary |
Monthly salary |
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Artisan |
R7 014 |
R6 124 |
45 |
Clerical Assistant |
|
|
|
During the first year of experience |
R3 496 |
R2 899 |
|
During the second year of experience |
R3 554 |
R2 941 |
|
Thereafter |
R3 608 |
R3 005 |
|
Clerk |
|
|
45 |
During the first year of experience |
R3 813 |
R3 213 |
|
During the second year of experience |
R4 053 |
R3 409 |
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During the third year of experience |
R4 263 |
R3 625 |
|
Thereafter |
R4 493 |
R3 819 |
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Control or Communication Centre Operator |
As for relevant security officer grading |
48 |
|
Controller |
As for a clerical assistant |
45 |
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Driver of a - |
|
45 |
|
Light motor vehicle |
R3 679 |
R3 085 |
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Medium motor vehicle |
R3 943 |
R3 323 |
|
Heavy motor vehicle |
R4 116 |
R3 477 |
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General Worker |
|
|
45 |
During the first six months service with the same employer |
R2 861 |
R2 356 |
|
Thereafter |
R2 956 |
R2 448 |
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Handyman |
R4 070 |
R3 469 |
45 |
Security Officer |
|
|
48 |
Grade A |
R5 209 |
R4 323 |
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Grade B |
R4 668 |
R3 934 |
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Grade C, D & E |
R4 102 |
R3 414 |
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Employees not elsewhere specified |
R3 534 |
R2 933 |
45 |
Note: The current minimum wage increases for all other categories of employee including Grade A and B have been determined by utilizing the CPI (Available on the 30 June 2017) reported by Stats SA in 21 June 2017 which was 5.4% plus 1% as stated in the Sectoral Determination equal to the total increase of 6.4%. Grade C, D and E is predetermined rates as per Private Security Sectoral Determination published in the Government Gazette no: 39156 dated 01 September 2015.
[Sectoral Determination 6, Table 3 & Table 3 Note replaced by Table 3: Private Security Sector Minimum wages issued by the Department of Labour with effect from 1 September 2017]
Note to Year 3 tables, above:
i. | The basic salary rate for Grade D and E will be equal to Grade C in the third year of the determination. |
ii. | The basic salary rates in all categories including security officers for Area 2 will be the same as of Area 1 in the third year of the determination. |
(c) | Casual employees |
An employer shall pay a casual employee in respect of each hour or part of an hour (excluding overtime) worked by the employee on any day other than a paid holiday or a Sunday not less than the hourly wage as calculated in terms of clause 3(5)(b) for an ordinary employee who in the same area performs the same class of work as the casual employee is required to do, plus 15 percent, or not less than the hourly wage or hourly equivalent of the salary actually being paid to the ordinary employee, whichever is the greater amount.
Provided that—
(i) | for the purposes of this paragraph the expression "the ordinary employee" means the employee who performs the particular class of work in the employer's full-time employ and who is being paid the lowest salary for that class of work; |
(ii) | where the employer requires the casual employee— |
(aa) | to perform the work of a class of employee for whom salaries on a rising scale are prescribed, the expression "hourly wage" shall mean the hourly equivalent wage prescribed for a qualified employee of that class; and |
(ab) | to work for a period of less than four hours on any day, the employee shall be deemed to have worked four hours and remunerated accordingly. |
(2) Area 3 Premium:
Every security officer in Area 3 shall be paid a monthly premium of R60.00. Such Area 3 premium shall be reflected as an "Area 3 Premium" on the employee’s salary advice.
(3) | Basis of contract: |
For the purposes of this clause, the contract of employment of an employee, other than a casual employee, shall be on a weekly basis.
(4) | Differential salary: |
An employer who requires or permits a member of one class of employee to perform for longer than one hour on any day, either in addition to the employee’s own work or in substitution therefore, work of another class for which—
(a) | Salary is higher than that of the employee’s own class is prescribed in sub clause (1), shall pay to such employee in respect of that day not less than the daily equivalent calculated at the higher rate; or |
(b) | a rising scale of remuneration resulting in a salary higher than that of the employee’s own class, as prescribed in sub clause (1), shall pay to such employee in respect of that day not less than the daily salary calculated on the notch in the rising scale immediately above the salary which the employee was receiving for the employee’s ordinary work: provided that – |
(aa) | this sub clause shall not apply where the difference between the classes in terms of sub clause (1) is based on experience; and |
(ab) | unless expressly otherwise provided in a written contract between the employer and employee, nothing in this determination shall be so construed as to preclude an employer from requiring an employee to perform work of another class for which class the same or a lower salary is prescribed for such an employee. |
(5) | Calculation of salary |
The ordinary salary, overtime and Sunday time of an employee, other than a casual employee, shall be calculated on a monthly basis and an employee shall be paid accordingly.
(a) | The monthly salary of an employee shall be as stipulated in the relevant column of the tables in sub clause 3(1)(b). |
(b) | Any hours in excess of the maximum daily or weekly ordinary hours or, if applicable, average weekly ordinary hours, as well as any hours in respect of work performed on a Sunday or public holiday, shall be calculated by using the formula below to determine the "hourly equivalent" figure and applying the relevant premium: |
x |
X |
3 |
y |
13 |
Where: x = | monthly salary as per clause 3(1)(b) |
and y = | ordinary hours per week as per clause 5(1) |
(c) | The "hourly equivalent" figure shall not be used to calculate the employee’s remuneration in respect of ordinary hours worked, i.e., the employee’s basic salary. |
(6) | Night shift allowance: |
If at least half of the shift ordinarily falls between the hours of 18:00 on one day and 06:00 the next day that employee will be entitled to and shall receive an allowance in respect of each night shift worked, as follows:
R5.50 per shift as from 1 September 2015 till 31 August 2017, and
R6.00 per shift as from 1 September 2017
(7) | Special allowances |
The following allowances shall be paid, per shift, to each employee performing the following duties, on condition that no employee shall be entitled to accumulate more than any two of these special allowances in respect of any shift worked—
Year 1 |
Year 2 |
Year 3 |
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(a) |
Mobile supervisors: |
R7.50 |
R8.00 |
R8,50 |
(b) |
Armed security officer: |
R7.50 |
R8.00 |
R8,50 |
(c) |
Armed response officer: |
R7.50 |
R8.00 |
R8,50 |
(d) |
National key point officer: |
R7.50 |
R8.00 |
R8,50 |
(e) |
Control centre operator: |
R7.50 |
R8.00 |
R8,50 |
(8) | Area 2 Premium |
All security officers in Area 2 will receive an Area 2 Premium of R150.00 per month
(a) | As from 1 September 2016 the Area 2 Premium will increase to R300.00 per month. |
(b) | As from 1 September 2017 the Area 2 Premium will fall away, with Area 2 consolidating with Area 1. |