Labour Relations Act, 1995 (Act No. 66 of 1995)NoticesBargaining Council for the Furniture Manufacturing IndustryAddendum 2 : Prescribed across the board increases of actual hourly rates of pay, minimum hourly rates of pay and subsistence allowance (for all areas excluding the Free State Province) |
1. | Prescribed across the board increases of actual hourly rates of pay effective for parties from the first full pay week in MAY 2018 and for non-parties on such date as may be determined by the Minister of Labour (for all areas excluding the Free State Province) |
Sector |
Occupation Skills Level |
Occupation Skills Level Code |
Prescribed across the board increases of actual hourly rates of pay effective for parties from the first full pay week in MAY 2018 and for non-parties on such date as may be determined by the Minister of Labour (for all areas excluding the Free State Province) |
Furniture, Bedding and Upholstery |
General Worker |
05 |
7.5% increase of actual hourly rate of pay |
Semi-skilled employee |
04 |
7.5% increase of actual hourly rate of pay |
|
Skilled employee |
03 |
7.5% increase of actual hourly rate of pay |
|
Chargehand |
02 |
7.5% increase of actual hourly rate of pay |
|
Foreman/Supervisor |
01 |
7.5% increase of actual hourly rate of pay |
1.1 | In the event that employees who received the across the board wage increases still receive hourly rates of pay less than the minimum hourly rates of pay of their respective occupation skills levels, these employees must receive an additional adjustment of their hourly rates of pay to be at least that of the minimum prescribed hourly rate of pay for the applicable occupation skills level. |
2. | Prescribed minimum hourly rates of pay effective for parties from the first full pay week in MAY 2018 and for non-parties on such date as may be determined by the Minister of Labour (for all areas excluding the Free State Province): |
Sector |
Occupation Skills Level |
Occupation Skills Level Code |
Prescribed minimum hourly rates of pay effective for parties from the first full pay week in MAY 2018 and for non-parties on such date as may be determined by the Minister of Labour (for all areas excluding the Free State Province) |
Furniture, Bedding and Upholstery |
General Worker |
05 |
R20-00 per hour |
Semi-skilled employee |
04 |
R21-00 per hour |
|
Skilled employee |
03 |
R22-45 per hour |
|
Chargehand |
02 |
R24-22 per hour |
|
Foreman/Supervisor |
01 |
R24-22 per hour |
2.1. | In the event that the Government fails to implement the national minimum hourly rate of pay on 1 May 2018, the General Worker and Semi-skilled employee shall receive an increase in his actual hourly rate of pay of not less than 7.5% (first full pay week in May 2018). |
2.2 | In the event that the Government implements the national minimum hourly rate of pay or any amendments thereto after 1 May 2018 and the hourly rates of pay of the employees above are below the national minimum hourly rate of pay, such hourly rates of pay shall be adjusted to the national minimum hourly rate of pay in accordance with the implementation date of such national minimum hourly rate of pay as prescribed in the National Minimum Wage Act. |
3. | Prescribed across the board increases of actual hourly rates of pay effective for parties from the first full pay week in MAY 2019 and for non-parties on such date as may be determined by the Minister of Labour- subject to Addendum 4 (for all areas excluding the Free State Province): |
Sector |
Occupation Skills Level |
Occupation Skills Level Code |
Prescribed across the board increases of actual hourly rates of pay effective for parties from the first full pay week in MAY 2019 and for non-parties on such date as may be determined by the Minister of Labour- subject to Addendum 4 (for all areas excluding the Free State Province) |
Furniture, Bedding and Upholstery |
General worker |
05 |
7% increase of actual hourly rate of pay |
Semi-skilled employee |
04 |
7% increase of actual hourly rate of pay |
|
Skilled employee |
03 |
7% increase of actual hourly rate of pay |
|
Chargehand |
02 |
7% increase of actual hourly rate of pay |
|
Foreman/Supervisor |
01 |
7% increase of actual hourly rate of pay |
3.1 | In the event that employees who received the across the board wage increases still receive hourly rates of pay less than the minimum hourly rates of pay of their respective occupation skills levels, these employees must receive an additional adjustment of their hourly rates of pay to be at least that of the minimum prescribed hourly rate of pay for the applicable occupation skills level. |
4. | Prescribed minimum hourly rates of pay effective for parties from the first full pay week in MAY 2019 and for non-parties on such date as may be determined by the Minister of Labour (for all areas excluding the Free State Province): |
Sector |
Occupation Skills Level |
Occupation Skills Level Code |
Prescribed minimum hourly rates of pay effective for parties from the first full pay week in MAY 2019 and for non-parties on such date as may be determined by the Minister of Labour (for all areas excluding the Free State Province) |
Furniture, Bedding and Upholstery |
General worker |
05 |
As per the national minimum hourly rate of pay |
Semi-skilled employee |
04 |
R22-47 per hour |
|
Skilled employee |
03 |
R24-02 per hour |
|
Chargehand |
02 |
R25-91 per hour |
|
Foreman/Supervisor |
01 |
R25-91 per hour |
4.1 | In the event that the Government fails to implement the national minimum hourly rate of pay on 1 May 2019, the General Worker and Semi-skilled employee shall receive an increase in his actual hourly rate of pay of not less than 7% (first full pay week in May 2019). |
4.2 | In the event that the Government implements the national minimum hourly rate of pay or any amendments thereto after 1 May 2019 and the hourly rates of pay of the employees above are below the national minimum hourly rate of pay, such hourly rates of pay shall be adjusted to the national minimum hourly rate of pay in accordance with the implementation date of such national minimum hourly rate of pay as prescribed in the National Minimum Wage Act. |
5. | Subsistence allowance (for all areas excluding the Free State Province). |
A minimum subsistence allowance of R80-00 per night is payable.
[Addendum 2 substituted by section 17 of Notice No. 1465, GG 41340, dated 22 December 2017]