Department of Labour’s conduct in Parliament undermines meaningful national minimum wage package

The Department of Labour has placed further hurdles in the way of a meaningful national minimum wage package, this time
Interview on failure of the NMW legislation to take forward the package agreed in the Nedlac negotiation

Guest: Neil Coleman – co-director of the newly-established Institute for Economic Justice
Interview Between the lines of a national minimum wage with Neil Coleman

Oral hearings are under way in Parliament on some of the most important labour legislation in South Africa in the last 20 years
No, Minister. Increasing VAT was avoidable

This week the minister of finance tabled a budget that will, in his words, “cause economic discomfort”. At the same time
Low Wages will not solve South Africa’s unemployment problem, argues economist

Gilad Isaacs is an economist and lecturer at the School of Economics and Business Science at Wits University. He is also co-director
Op-Ed: Five problems with the National Minimum Wage Bill

In November 2017, the Department of Labour released the much-anticipated National Minimum Wage Bill that will institute