Don't blame you employer. The South African economy is in the toilet. Noticing myself getting poorer and poorer every month was one of the reason I left.
Most companies are also under strain for the same reason as you do.
Inflation is a bugger.
Its hard not to blame one's employer when they give a shyte increase, and then brag about how much money they have, and start acquiring other companies.
As for experience, this statement here intrigues me:
It's not always a case of being able to. The fact of the matter is, I can't justify paying a guy with 1 year of experience the same as someone with 3 years of experience and who is a much more valuable resource. I need to be able to go to the powers that be and motivate why this person needs to be paid significantly more.
I have got no degree. Yet the degree fail is used as a justification, every single time, to pay me less than the graduate twirp from Uni, because, reasons...
Getting back on topic though- I have seen the trend, the slide started in earnest around 2009 already, well it did for me...
Salary increases since then were poor, or nonexistent... I have been stuck in the same payscale now for over 4 years, even if I change jobs I get maybe like a R100 increase, in some cases I have to take a R6k knock, that's what happened with my previous job..
If the economy is in the toilet, I can understand that, but clearly it isn't in the toilet, or close enough to the toilet if these people I have worked for have had it so good they can brag about it..