The labour department may have threatened to name and shame employers who fail to comply with the national minimum wage, but its own systems have been found lacking.
, but its own systems have been found lacking.
“This matter needs to be attended to urgently, and constitutes a crisis for non-profit organisations and service beneficiaries,” the letter reads. He explained: “The difficulty however was that when they enter their non-profit organisation number, they need to add the word ‘NPO’ at the end.” Director of PE Mental Health, Limeez Arendse, said that her organisation has been trying since January to access the online system to no avail.
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