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What is the minimum wage in Namibia 2021?

What is the minimum wage in Namibia 2021?

R19. 09 an hourThe National Minimum Wage Act that came into effect at the beginning of 2019 and is updated annually says domestic workers must earn a minimum wage of R19. 09 an hour from 1 March 2021. This is a basic wage so you cannot deduct any allowances from it such as accommodation, transport and food.

How much do nannies get paid in Namibia?

The average wage of most Namibian nannie range from between N$800 to N$3000 per month. Also rememember that nannies should be registered at Social Security Commission in order to be able to claim their rightful benefits in cases of maternity leave, extended illness or not being able to work any more.

What is minimum wage in Namibia?

Job Type

Per month Per hour
Domestic workers Minimum Wages – last checked – 2/12/19 NAD1,564.39 NAD9.03

What is the minimum Labour rate?

2011: As per Karnataka High Court’s interim order MGNREGA’s wage rates are to be aligned with the Minimum Wage rates of the state….

Category of worker Rates of wages including V.D.A. (in Rupees) Per Day
Skilled Clerical 523+ 116=639 610+ 135=745
Highly Skilled 610+ 135=745 683+ 149=832

How is the minimum wage regulated in Namibia?

Minimum wage is regulated under the Labour Act in Namibia. The Minister for Labour has the power to issue wage orders to decide the remuneration and working conditions for employees in a particular industry or area after considering the recommendations of the Wage Commission.

How often do you have to pay employees in Namibia?

The employer is required to pay to the employees their monetary remuneration not later than one hour upon completion of ordinary hours of work on the payday. The wage payment may be made on daily, weekly, fortnightly or monthly basis. The payment is to be in cash or at employee’s option, by cheque.

What is the minimum wage in South Africa?

Notably, only Gauteng offered a median minimum wage above the proposed level of R3,500, and even then, it was only over marginally. The table below details the findings: The national minimum wage is an ongoing debate in South Africa, with the latest proposal of R3,500 per month just the starting point.