South African house workers help many families with daily tasks but often get very low pay & few job benefits. The government wants to change this by giving them better salaries and more rights at work. Officials are now talking to different groups to create new rules about pay & working conditions. This change could make life better for thousands of workers who clean homes & take care of children. The government office that handles work rules is leading these talks to make sure the new system is fair for everyone. They want to fix the old problems that left many house workers struggling to make ends meet.

Why South Africa Is Reviewing Domestic Worker Pay in 2025
Domestic workers in South Africa need better pay & protection for many reasons. The cost of basic needs like food and housing keeps going up across the country. These workers still earn much less than people in other jobs. Many domestic workers want proper legal rights and benefits like health insurance and paid time off. Worker unions and rights groups speak up often about these issues. The government has started looking at ways to help workers in informal jobs like housekeeping. All these things show why domestic workers should get fair treatment and better wages. The current situation makes it hard for them to support their families and live with dignity. Better pay and protection would help fix the unfair treatment that has gone on for too long.
Major Salary and Benefits Changes Proposed for Domestic Workers
The Department of Employment and Labour plans to make some changes in 2025. They want to help domestic workers get better pay and benefits. The main changes will be:
– Domestic workers will get paid more to match rising prices
– Extra money for working longer than normal hours
– Every worker needs to have a proper work contract
– Workers must get time off for holidays & sick days
– Both workers and employers need to pay into unemployment funds
– Workers can get money if they get hurt at work
– Better ways to solve problems between workers and employers
These new rules will make life better for domestic workers. Right now they don’t have all these benefits but soon they will have more protection at work. The changes will help both workers and employers know their rights & duties better. The department wants to make sure domestic workers are treated fairly like other workers. These updates will help make that happen.
| Benefit/Category | Current Standard | Proposed Change 2025 |
|---|---|---|
| Minimum Monthly Salary | R3,710 (approx) | R4,500 – R5,200 (pending approval) |
| Working Hours (Weekly) | 45 Hours | No Change |
| Overtime Pay Rate | 1.5x normal wage | Strict enforcement proposed |
| Annual Leave | 15 Days per year | No Change |
| Sick Leave | 30 Days over 3 years | No Change |
| UIF Contribution | Employer must contribute 1% | Compulsory registration & deduction |
| COIDA Inclusion | Limited | Full inclusion proposed |
| Written Employment Contract | Optional | Mandatory for all employers |
Impact of New Rules on Employers and Employees
What Workers Get:
– Workers will have a more stable job with clear rights.
– They can get money if they get hurt or sick at work.
– They can now legally solve problems with their boss.
– They can also get UIF money when needed.
What Employers Need to Do:
– Employers will need to pay more each month.
– They must make proper work contracts & sign up their workers.
– They need to follow all work laws correctly.
– The text is now simpler and flows naturally.
– It uses basic words and short sentences.
– Each point is clear and easy to understand.
Employer Duties and Compliance Responsibilities in 2025
| Employer Task | Status (Required/Proposed) | Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| Sign Written Contract | Proposed Mandatory | Within 30 Days of Hire |
| Register for UIF | Required | Immediate |
| Pay New Minimum Wage | Proposed | Upon Law Enactment |
| Ensure Safe Working Conditions | Required | Ongoing |
| Report Injuries (COIDA) | Proposed | Within 7 Days |
| Maintain Attendance Records | Proposed | Monthly |

Helplines and Contact Details for Complaints and Assistance
Need help with domestic work issues? The Department of Employment and Labour is here to assist workers and employers. You can reach them in different ways:
– Call them for free at 0800 030 007
– Send an email to [email protected]
– Check their website at www.labour.gov.za
– Go to a Labour Centre near you
– find the closest one on their website
Whether you work as a domestic worker or employ someone you can contact them to ask questions or report problems. They’re ready to help with any work-related concerns.
Timeline and Deadlines for New Wage Implementation
| Phase | Timeline |
|---|---|
| Proposal Announcement | September 2025 |
| Public Consultation | October 2025 |
| Final Decision | November 2025 (Tentative) |
| Implementation Start | November 2025 (Likely) |
Reactions from Government, Workers, and Employers
Employee organizations welcome these new regulations but feel they were overdue. Housing support groups want fast implementation of the changes. Business leaders need more time to prepare & seek additional details about the requirements. Legal specialists support making contracts mandatory because it helps everyone understand their roles better. The rules create a clearer system that benefits both workers and employers.
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Practical Steps for Domestic Workers to Prepare in 2025
Make sure to write down all your work hours & when you get paid. Always ask your boss to give you work agreements on paper. If you haven’t signed up for UIF yet you should do that now. You can get free help with work contracts from legal support groups. These steps will protect you at work.
