In line with statutory requirements, the national minimum wage in South Africa will increase from 1 March 2026. This adjustment aims to strengthen income protections for low-paid workers and promote fairness across the labour market.
Under the amended National Minimum Wage Act 9 of 2018, the standard national minimum wage for most workers will rise to:
These rates apply to employees regardless of employment sector, unless a specific sectoral determination provides otherwise.
Alongside the general rate, there remain distinct minimum rates for categories such as:
Certain industries with area-specific wage determinations, such as contract cleaning, have separate minimum wage levels based on geographic location. For example:
Employers must apply the new minimum wage rates from 1 March 2026 to ensure compliance with statutory obligations. This includes:
These adjustments serve both to protect vulnerable workers and to maintain legal compliance for employers. Organisations should proactively prepare for implementation to avoid disputes and penalties arising from under-payment.
👉 Need help navigating the new minimum wage changes?
At HR Consult, we help businesses stay compliant without the stress. From reviewing employment contracts and remuneration structures to updating payroll practices and policies, our team ensures your business is fully aligned with legislative changes — practically and efficiently.
If you’re unsure how the 1 March 2026 minimum wage increase impacts your workforce, chat to us before it becomes a compliance risk. We’re here to guide you, step by step.
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Adapted by HR Consult, specialists in South African labour and employment law compliance.
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