Free SA Demands Immediate Withdrawal of ‘procedurally unlawful, irrational, and invalid’ Minimum Wage Hike

(In the photo - Standing on behalf of the Minister of the Department of Communications Faith Muthambi, the OR Tambo District Municipality Executive Mayor Nomakhosazana Meth addresses the Nyandeni Digital Migration Imbizo held at Shakes Bothers sports ground, Zibungu Village, Libode, 21/11/2015. Siyasanga Mbambani

“If the Minister fails to act, Free SA will take legal action to challenge the decision and hold the government accountable.” — Reuben Coetzer, Spokesperson for Free SA

Free SA has sent a formal letter of demand to the Minister of Employment and Labour, Nomakhosazana Meth, calling for the immediate withdrawal of the unlawful 4.2% National Minimum Wage (NMW) increase.

The organisation warns that the increase not only violates legal procedures but will also destroy thousands of jobs in an economy already crippled by mass unemployment.

The National Minimum Wage Act requires the Minister to publish proposed increases for public comment, table the decision before Parliament, and release the final NMW Commission report before implementing any change. Minister Meth has failed to do all three, making the wage hike both procedurally unlawful and economically reckless.

A Threat to Jobs and Economic Survival

According to the government’s own data, 280 000 jobs were lost in 2024 alone due to the minimum wage increase. The reality is that forcing businesses to pay wages they cannot afford does not help workers—it excludes them from the workforce entirely. Many businesses, especially in agriculture, domestic work, and small enterprises, cannot absorb these additional costs.

“Forcing an unaffordable wage onto struggling businesses means one thing—more job losses,” says Reuben Coetzer of Free SA. “Government cannot claim to care about the unemployed while actively pushing policies that make employment impossible. This wage hike is a political decision, not an economic one, and it will cost South Africans their livelihoods.”

An estimated 5.3 million people already work for less than the legal minimum wage, proving that state-imposed wage controls do not create prosperity—they create informality, exploitation, and economic stagnation.

Public Participation Ignored—Again

The NMW Commission’s own survey found that 67% of respondents opposed the increase, yet the Minister unilaterally imposed it without consultation. This is part of a growing trend of government decisions that sideline ordinary South Africans and shut them out of decisions that directly impact their lives.

“This is exactly why Free SA exists—to empower people to take back control over government decisions,” says Coetzer. “We cannot allow politicians to make reckless economic choices behind closed doors. Free SA is standing up for every worker, business owner, and unemployed South African who deserves a say in their own future.”

A Call to Action: Free SA Will Fight for Accountability

Free SA demands that Minister Meth:

  • Withdraw the unlawful wage increase immediately and follow the correct legal process.
  • Reopen public consultation and allow workers and businesses to voice their concerns.
  • Table the decision before Parliament, as required by law.
  • Release the final NMW Commission report, which should have been made public before the increase was implemented.

“If the Minister fails to act, Free SA will take legal action to challenge the decision and hold the government accountable,” Coetzer added.

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