Basic Guide to Pay and Allowances (Learnerships)

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by Zopedol — last modified 2007-11-28 16:03
 
Employers must calculate their learners’ pay according to the number of hours worked. 

Application

  1. The Sectoral Determination 5: Learnerships applies to-
    • the employment of a learner –
      • who has concluded a learnership agreement; and
      • who was not employed by the employer party to the learnership agreement when the agreement was concluded; and
    • every employer who employs a learner.

The Basic Conditions of Employment Act applies in respect of any matter not covered by this sectoral determination.

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Learners’ Pay

Employers must pay learners not later than 7 days after –
  • completing a period of work; or
  • terminating their learnership.

Minimum Pay

Employers must pay learners according to the following table:
 

Exit level of learnership

Credits already earned by learner

Percentage of qualified pay to be paid

Minimum pay per week

NQF 1 or 2

0 – 120

35%

R120.00

 

121 – 240

69%

R240.00

NQF 3

0 – 120

17%

R120.00

 

121 – 240

40%

R226.00

 

241 – 360

53%

R370.00

NQF 4

0 – 120

13%

R120.00

 

121 – 240

25%

R240.00

 

241 – 360

53%

R370.00

 

361 – 480

56%

R540.00

NQF 5 to 8

0 – 120

8%

R120.00

 

120 – 240

18%

R260.00

 

240 – 360

27%

R389.00

 

361 – 480

38%

R548.00

 

481 – 600

49%

R700.00

Calculating Pay and Allowances

A learner’s pay is calculated according to the number of hours.

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