Collective bargaining coverage limited among electronics mechanics and servicers

16 Mar 2024 - Electronics mechanics and servicers with 10 years of work experience will earn between R8 262 and R22 310 per month. The survey shows that 10% of the workers feel highly satisfied about their position. This is evident from research conducted by Mywage.co.za, in 2024.

Inexperienced electronics mechanics and servicers earn hourly wage between R33 and R78

Workers with 25 years of work experience earn the highest salary: between R10 567 and R29 904 per month. Employees earn between R33 and R78 per hour at the start of the career, having 1 year of work experience.

Most workers are male, based on the survey results. Of the employees who participated in the survey, 40% have no children. The age group for workers in this occupation who answered the survey was mostly between 30 and 39 years of age.

Average working week of 39 hours

Workers in this occupation work 39 hours per week on average. According to our survey, coverage by collective bargaining among people in this job is set at 2%. 98% are not covered by a collective agreement.

Majority organisations employ 500 or more workers

For most employees, the majority of their coworkers are male. The majority of employees work in organisations of 500 or more employees. 17% of employees state that they have no permanent contract for their job. 42% of people in this job have worked fewer than 5 years since their first job. 40% of all participating workers in this occupation work in a multinational organisation. Workers in this occupation who have a permanent contract for the work they are performing, add up to 83%.

In the survey, 10% of the workers in this occupation choose 'highly satisfied' as their job satisfaction level. In general, most workers in this occupation are in between satisfied and dissatisfied with their position. This is the case for 32% of the workers in this occupation.

Wage dissatisfaction high among electronics mechanics and servicers

Among the people in this job, 36% reported they are highly dissatisfied with their wage. 39% of the workers in this occupation reports to be dissatisfied with their wage.

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