Ramaphosa to engage NCOP on minimum wage
Updated | By - Press Release
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa will today address the chamber on among others issues around the national minimum wage.
According to a statement Ramaphosa has been tasked by President Jacob Zuma with the responsibility of working together with National Economic Development and Labour Council (Nedlac) social partners - labour, government, business and communities, to investigate the possibility of a national minimum wage as one of the key mechanism to reduce income inequalities.
"In pursuance of the objective of introducing the national minimum wage, Deputy President Ramaphosa recently appointed a seven-member panel to assist Nedlac in setting the level of the national minimum wage," the statement read.
Ramaphosa is also expected to address members of the NCOP on whether the government has entered into a nuclear deal with any country within the context of the energy challenges facing the country.
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STATEMENT
On the economic front, Deputy President Ramaphosa will brief the chamber on steps that the government has undertaken in pursuance of the development of one-stop shop centres of government services and its impact on foreign direct investment. In addition the Deputy President will deal with the impact of fronting by major private companies.
Among other issues, Deputy President is called upon by members of the NCOP to clarify what steps government will undertake to ensure continued implementation of anti-poverty and short-term job creation programmes in all metros and municipalities of our country.
On the diplomatic front, Deputy President Ramaphosa is expected to outline whether government has made any impact assessment of bilateral agreements signed during various Binational Commissions (BNC) that South Africa has with various countries.
Binational Commissions were introduced as one of the measures of regulating South Africa's diplomatic relations with various countries across the world.
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