Cosatu welcomes labour rights for workers in film and television industry

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Minister Thulas Nxesi’s proposals include coverage under the National Minimum Wage Act.

JOHANNESBURG - The Congress of South African Trade Unions has welcomed the Department of Labour's proposal to extend several labour rights to those working in the film and television industry.According to the statement released by Cosatu, film and television workers will be included under the Minimum Wage Act which is currently set at R20 per hour.Once passed, this will see artists provided with annual leave, sick leave, maternity leave and severance pay, among other worker rights.

Coverage under the compensation of injury on duty act will likely also be well received by those working in the industry. The sector protested about the lack of protection for workers after actor Odwa Shweni fell to his death while filming in the Drakensberg last year.Cosatu, however, says the proposals don't go far enough suggesting that film and television workers should be included under the full scope of the Basic Conditions of Employment Act and be granted parental and adoption leave.

The federation further states that workers should also be covered by the Unemployment Insurance Fund.

 

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