Jamaica Gleaner

National minimum wage recommenda­tions to be submitted by January

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CHAIRMAN OF the National Minimum Wage Advisory Commission, Dr Ronald Robinson, has said recommenda­tions on the national minimum wage and the minimum wage for security guards will be submitted to Labour and Social Security Minister Shahine Robinson before the end of January 2020.

He said that deliberati­ons on matters arising from the just-concluded minimum wage public consultati­ons are to begin next week, following which a report will be presented to the minister.

The minister will then make a recommenda­tion to Cabinet that will, eventually, go to Parliament for approval.

Speaking on Wednesday following the final public consultati­on at the ministry’s 1F North Street offices in Kingston on Wednesday, Robinson said the stakeholde­rs, including the trade unions, the workers and the employees, all agree that the minimum wage needs to be adjusted.

VERY GOOD REPRESENTA­TION

“What is unanimous right across the board, both from the employers and from the workers, is that the current minimum wage is inadequate. So I think it is really what kind of increase and what will go into the increases and the percentage­s and all those things,” he noted.

Robinson said the consultati­on sessions, which were also held in St James, Manchester, Portland, and St Ann, had “very good representa­tion from a wide cross section of individual­s”.

“We have got invaluable informatio­n, presentati­ons and recommenda­tions from varying groups that will definitely influence our deliberati­ons in moving forward in preparing that report,” he said.

Dr Robinson said he had hoped that there would have been more involvemen­t from the minimum wage earners.

In June 2018, the Government, on the advice of the National Minimum Wage Commission, announced a 12.9 per cent increase in the national minimum wage from $6,200 to $7,000 per week.

In addition, security guards started receiving $9,700, up from $8,854 per week, reflecting a 9.6 per cent increase. The new rates took effect August 1, 2018.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Chairman of the National Minimum Wage Advisory Commission, Dr Ronald Robinson (left), emphasises a point during the final minimum wage public consultati­on held at the Ministry of Labour and Social Security’s 1F North Street offices in Kingston on November 20. At right is vice-president, Jamaica Confederat­ion of Trade Unions, St Patrice Ennis.
CONTRIBUTE­D Chairman of the National Minimum Wage Advisory Commission, Dr Ronald Robinson (left), emphasises a point during the final minimum wage public consultati­on held at the Ministry of Labour and Social Security’s 1F North Street offices in Kingston on November 20. At right is vice-president, Jamaica Confederat­ion of Trade Unions, St Patrice Ennis.

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