CCMA cases pile up with new law | Business | M&G

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CCMA cases pile up with new law | Business | M&G
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🔒 The CCMA has recieved 1 073 minimum wage referrals for the first half of this year pushing its overall caseload to over 100 000 complaints. Its work also includes 8 792 cases involving basic conditions of employment.

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