Proposed P4 000 minimum wage a double-edged sword
[Sunday Standard - Botswana] - 9/02/2025
Sunday Standard Proposed P4 000 minimum wage a double-edged sword Botswana’s proposed increase in the minimum wage to P4,000 a month is expected to have significant ramifications, particularly for the private sector where many businesses operate on tighter margins than their public (…)
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