Sector 1: means “manufacturing” establishments i.e. vehicle body builders; trailers and caravan manufacturing and warranty repairs; vehicle components and accessories, fibreglass component manufacturing; repairs and sales.
Sector 2: “re-manufacturing” (production) establishments i.e. component re-manufacturing; brake, clutch and radiator re-manufacturing; drive-train re-manufacturing and steering re-manufacturing.
Sector 3: “re-conditioning” establishments i.e. automotive engineering; fuel injection/diesel pumps; gearbox/transmission; turbochargers and spring-smiths.
Sector 4: “service and repair” establishments i.e. motorcycle sales and repairs; battery sales and repairs; tyre sales, repairs and wheel alignment; tyre re-treading; exhaust, tow-bar and shock-absorber fitting; radio, alarm and immobilizer fitting; sunroof fitting; air-conditioning fitting; body repairs; upholstering and motor trimming; auto electrical repairs; auto valet and steam cleaning; prop-shafts and CV joints repairs; motor plastic component repairs; glass fitting; carburettor sales and repairs; drive train fitting and repairs; steering fitters and repairs; motor vehicles bus, truck and tractor repairs.
Sector 5: means “fuel dealers, service stations and related” establishments.
Sector 6: “dealers sales and distribution establishments” i.e. used motor vehicle, bus truck and tractor sales and repairs; franchised motor vehicle, bus, truck, tractor, and parts sales and repairs; caravan sales and repairs and agricultural equipment sales and repairs.
Sector 7: “automotive parts, accessories, equipment and tool” establishments i.e. motor parts, accessories, equipment and tools; auto-breakers and used parts dealers.
For more information on minimum wages in other sectors, you may contact the relevant Bargaining Council. Contact details for Bargaining Councils in South Africa can be obtained from: http://www.labourprotect.co.za/barganing_councils.htm