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Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves explicate a proposal to increase the minimum monthly wage for full time workers

A proposal has been made to increase the minimum monthly wage for full time workers to $1000.   Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves speaking on radio yesterday explained that the Wages Council made a recommendation that full time workers be paid a minimum of $50 a day with part time workers being paid no less…

SVG government considering minimum wage increase – Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation

SVG government considering minimum wage increase – Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation
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St Vincent government wants 20 per cent increase in minimum wage

KINGSTOWN, St Vincent, CMC – St Vincent and the Grenadines says it is considering a 20 per cent increase in the minimum wage to ensure that no worker earns less than EC$50 daily. The Ralph Gonsalves administration said it is also looking to.

PM Gonsalves expressed optimism regarding reasonable wage increase

Government Officials and Members of the Wages Council were involved in discussions this week on matters relating to minimum wage increases.   Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves said on NBC Radio this week that the discussions were held at Cabinet, as the Government seeks to chart a new way forward for workers.   He is…

Minimum wages to go up in 2024

Workers in St Vincent and the Grenadines who are paid the minimum wage will soon see an increase in their pay cheques once their employers follow the law. Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves said he is finalising discussions with the Wages Council and is hoping to have the approval of Cabinet by January 3, 2024 for an increase. The Prime Minister, speaking on NBC Radio‘s Morning Cup program on December …

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