Home Farmer organisations clarify opposition to new minimum wage TAU SA has announced its intention to lodge a dispute with the Minister of Labour and Employment about the substantially increased national minimum wage for farmworkers that is to come into effect on 1 March. Other organised agriculture bodies have also expressed their concern regarding the increase that was recently published in the Government Gazette.

TAU SA has announced its intention to lodge a dispute with the Minister of Labour and Employment about the substantially increased national minimum wage for farmworkers that is to come into effect on 1 March. Other organised agriculture bodies have also expressed their concern regarding the increase that was recently published in the Government Gazette.

TAU SA has announced its intention to lodge a dispute with the Minister of Labour and Employment about the substantially increased national minimum wage for farmworkers that is to come into effect on 1 March. Other organised agriculture bodies have also expressed their concern regarding the increase that was recently published in the Government Gazette.

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