69
Fashion Jobs
ADIDAS
Senior Manager Digital Activation - em South
Permanent · CAPE TOWN
ESTÉE LAUDER COMPANIES
Customer Supply Chain Manager
Permanent · JOHANNESBURG
BEIERSDORF
Senior Brand Manager, Eucerin
Permanent · DURBAN
UNILEVER
Regional Fragrance CO-Ordinator pc
Permanent · DURBAN
ABBOTT
Demand Planner
Permanent · JOHANNESBURG
ABBOTT
Enterprise Solution Director Africa
Permanent · JOHANNESBURG
ABBOTT
Finance Controller – Ani South Africa
Permanent · JOHANNESBURG
ABBOTT
Brand Manager
Permanent · JOHANNESBURG
PROCTER&GAMBLE
Hybrid Sales Representative - Western Cape South Coast
Permanent · SANDTON
PROCTER&GAMBLE
Retail Sales Representative - Kzn South
Permanent · SANDTON
PROCTER&GAMBLE
Site Security Manager
Permanent · JOHANNESBURG
PROCTER&GAMBLE
Regulatory Affairs Associate Scientist
Permanent · SANDTON
PROCTER&GAMBLE
Hybrid Sales Representative - Eastern Cape
Permanent · SANDTON
PROCTER&GAMBLE
Senior Brand Manager
Permanent · SANDTON
ABBOTT
Medical Sales Representative Contractor (Hybrid) - Garden Route
Permanent · JOHANNESBURG
ABBOTT
Sales Representative - Kzn
Permanent · JOHANNESBURG
ABBOTT
Director of Public Affairs - Ssa
Permanent · JOHANNESBURG
L'OREAL GROUP
Senior Product Manager
Permanent · JOHANNESBURG
ADIDAS
Senior Retail Operations Manager , North - em South
Permanent · JOHANNESBURG
ADIDAS
Manager Inbound & Outbound Transportation - em South
Permanent · JOHANNESBURG
BEIERSDORF
Head of Blu Hub Skin of Color
Permanent · DURBAN
L'OREAL GROUP
Multi-Brand Education Manager
Permanent · JOHANNESBURG
By
Fibre2Fashion
Published
Aug 9, 2018
Download
Download the article
Print
Text size

South African cotton textile workers get 7.75% wage hike

By
Fibre2Fashion
Published
Aug 9, 2018

Employees working in the cotton textile sector across South Africa would get 7.75 per cent wage hike with effect from July 1, 2018.


This was agreed at a meeting of the National Textile Bargaining Council attended by the South African Cotton & Textile Processing Employers’ Association (SACTPEA) and Southern African Clothing and Textile Workers’ Union (SACTWU).

The agreement also states that the wage increase for workers in the country’s cotton textile sector would be 7.5 per cent for the next year beginning July 1, 2019, SACTWU said in a press release.

The 7.75 per cent wage increase is less than the average wage increase of 10 per cent in the home textiles sector agreed last month. 

Copyright © 2024 Fibre2Fashion. All rights reserved.