PM holness announces smaller increase to Jamaica’s minimum wage

Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced on Thursday that the country’s minimum wage will increase from $16,000 to $17,000, effective July 1, a smaller rise than the previously planned $18,500.

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Speaking during the Budget Debate in the House of Representatives, Holness cited the ongoing recovery from Hurricane Melissa, the rebuilding of businesses, and external economic pressures, including rising energy and shipping costs, as reasons for the adjustment.

The revised increase raises the minimum wage by $1,000 rather than the $2,500 initially proposed. Holness said that the adjustment does not represent a departure from the Government’s long-term policy objective to transition from a minimum wage to a living wage.

“Last year, we signalled our intention to continue the journey from a minimum wage to a livable wage, and we indicated that the next step would be to increase the minimum wage to $18,500,” Holness said. “However, in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, many of our businesses are rebuilding, many households still recovering, and the economy is now navigating yet again another external shock in terms of energy prices and shipping costs.”

He added: “In this context, the Government believes it is important to strike the right balance by continuing to improve the earnings of workers while recognising the realities employers face.”

Holness said “the government remains committed to the transition from a minimum wage to a livable wage, and as economic conditions stabilise, we will continue the phased increases necessary to realise that vision of the Jamaican worker.”

Ahead of last September’s general election, Holness pledged that, if returned to office, the Jamaica Labour Party administration would gradually raise the minimum wage from $16,000 to $18,500 in the first budget, with a long-term goal of eventually doubling it to $32,000 per 40-hour work week.

Holness argued at the time that gradual increases encourage more Jamaicans to enter the labour force and support long-term economic growth.

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