AMMAN Labour rights activists are calling on authorities to reconsider the recent decision to keep the minimum wage at its current level, claiming that the move doesn’t comply with Jordanian labour laws.Labour rights activists said that keeping the minimum wage at its present rate of JD260 per month will further worsen poverty and increase Jordan’s unemployment rate. The
AMMAN The Trilateral Labour Affairs Committee on Thursday decided to keep the minimum wage unchanged at JD260 for 2023-2024, provided that the decision will be reconsidered in 2025 to take into account the cumulative inflation rate for the 2022-2024 period. During a meeting chaired by Minister of Industry, Trade and Labour Yousef Shamali, the committee members emphasised
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