New data published by SweepSouth has shown that close to 200 000 women lost their jobs as domestic workers in the first quarter of this year, mainly as a result middle income families being unable to afford domestic work and South Africa’s brain drain.
The report generated more than 7 500 responses from both South Africa and Kenya. Those who were surveyed in South Africa aged between the ages of 30 and 36. 54% were Zimbabweans, 41% were South African and 3.4%, were from other nationalities. From 1 March 2022, the National Minimum Wage for each ordinary hour worked increased from R21,69 to R23,19.
In addition to the jobs bloodbath faced by women in the industry, the company reported that 25 000 men who were gardeners and outdoor workers – had also lost their jobs in the first quarter of this year.
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