Package of Labour Market Agreements heralds new opportunity for inclusive growth
Nedlac negotiations result in an agreement that marks a profound improvement in tone of labour relations in SA
Agreement addresses wage inequality, labour stability and economic transformation
Business Unity South Africa (BUSA) and the Black Business Council (BBC) today welcome the announcement of a ground breaking package of labour market interventions agreed to by business, labour, government and community representatives that provides the foundation for a profound and much needed shift in the tone of labour relations in South Africa.
As part of the package of agreements, the social partners at Nedlac have agreed to a National Minumum Wage (NMW) and a suite of measures which will promote greater stability in labour relations.
“This is an extraordinary achievement for South Africa. Together we have found a formulation that moves the country and the labour market in the right direction. The parties have reaffirmed the right to fair labour practices and the important role of the private sector, as well as that of the State in creating the necessary conditions to drive productivity led, inclusive growth and employment,” says Tanya Cohen, CEO of BUSA.