Majority government licensing officials covered by collective agreement

02 Feb 2024 - With 20 years of work experience, government licensing officials will earn from R25 087 to R72 059 monthly. 23% of workers in this occupation state that they have no permanent contract for their job. This is made clear in research by Mywage.co.za, conducted in 2024.

Salary for starting government licensing officials between R13 423 and R37 647 per month

Employees with 25 years of work experience earn the highest salary: between R23 824 and R73 889 per month. Starting people in this job with one year of experience, earn from R13 423 to R37 647 per month.

67% of people in this job are parents of at least 1 child. Of the respondents, 50% are female and 50% are male. People in this job who answered the survey are mostly between 30 and 39 years of age.

Average working week of 39 hours

Coverage by collective bargaining amongst people in this job is 3%, while 97% are not covered by a collective agreement, according to our survey. Workers in this occupation work 39 hours per week on average.

34% of government licensing officials 10-20 years of work experience

34% of workers in this occupation have worked 10-20 years since their first job. Employees who do not have a permanent contract for the work they are performing, added up to 23% of respondents. 77% of people in this job state that they have a permanent contract for the work that they are doing. People in this job mostly work in organisations consisting of 500 or more people. 55% of all participating workers work in a multinational organisation. In most cases, workers in this occupation report that the majority of their coworkers are female.

In the survey, 10% of the workers in this occupation choose 'highly dissatisfied' as their job satisfaction level. In general, most workers in this occupation are satisfied with their position. This is the case for 36% of the workers in this occupation.

Wage dissatisfaction high among government licensing officials

Among the workers, 33% reported they are highly dissatisfied with their wage. Generally, 37% of the workers report they are dissatisfied with their salary.

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