According to the regulations, workers who are not paid because of the closure of a workplace as a result of unrest can get between 38% and 60% of their pre-unrest salaries.
Employment and labour minister Thulas Nxesi said the department has committed to helping employers and employees hit by the recent unrest and looting in parts of SA.Employees whose salaries were affected by the unrest and looting in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal can claim payments of up to R17,712 per month.by employment and labour minister Thulas Nxesi on Tuesday.
“An employee may only receive temporary financial relief if the total of the relief together with any additional payment towards relief or salary in any period is not more than the remuneration the employee would ordinarily have received for working during that period,” the regulations read.
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