Tag: Minimum Wage Advisory Committee

CIG asks public to review $8.75/hour basic pay

CIG asks public to review $8.75/hour basic pay

| 08/03/2024 | 33 Comments

(CNS): The Cayman Islands Government is seeking public comment on the Minimum Wage Advisory Committee’s long-awaited report, made public this week, and the recommendation to implement a new basic national minimum wage of just CI$8.75. No one from the elected arm of government has indicated whether or not the MWAC’s recommendations will be accepted and […]

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Committee advises minimum wage should be $8.75/hour

Committee advises minimum wage should be $8.75/hour

| 05/03/2024 | 40 Comments

(CNS): Almost six months after the Minimum Wage Advisory Committee finished its work and handed its report over to the government, the document has finally been made public ahead of a press briefing scheduled for Wednesday. The report reveals a recommended new rate of CI$8.75 per hour — a 46% increase on the current CI$6. […]

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Enforcement of new basic wage will pose challenge

Enforcement of new basic wage will pose challenge

| 31/08/2023 | 59 Comments

(CNS): Compliance and enforcement will present a “major, major challenge” for the agency responsible when the new minimum wage is rolled out, the body created to review the existing regime has warned. The chairperson of the Minimum Wage Advisory Committee, Lemuel Hurlston, said that he and his members suspect that the labour department is not […]

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Tip system raises concern for basic wage earners

Tip system raises concern for basic wage earners

| 17/08/2023 | 112 Comments

(CNS): Some of Cayman’s lowest-paid workers have complained that employers using gratuities to top up wages to conform with the national minimum wage of $6 per hour are misusing the system. Hospitality employers, such as hotels and restaurants, are allowed to pay workers $4.50 per hour if they also receive at least $1.50 per hour […]

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Minimum wage must be ‘realistic’, says MWAC chair

Minimum wage must be ‘realistic’, says MWAC chair

| 29/06/2023 | 41 Comments

(CNS): Lemuel Hurlston, the chair of the minimum wage committee has said the recommendations that will be made to government in relation to the mandatory basic pay will be realistic. He told CNS this week that there is capacity in the business community for a notable increase given how inadequate the current rate is.

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Lowest paid may get lower basic wage

Lowest paid may get lower basic wage

| 22/06/2023 | 75 Comments

(CNS): The chairman of the Minimum Wage Advisory Committee, Lemuel Hurlston, has indicated that the mandatory basic hourly rate, which hasn’t changed for seven years, obviously needs to be increased. But he said that the committee may recommend two different new rates, a system that domestic workers and gardeners could benefit from.

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Cabinet approves rollout of National ID Act

Cabinet approves rollout of National ID Act

| 02/06/2023 | 106 Comments

(CNS): Following the passage of the Identification Register Bill, 2022 in parliament in December, Cabinet has now approved the commencement order for the law and paved the way for the drafting instructions for the development of regulations for both it and the co-legislation, the Cayman Islands Identification Card Act, 2022. The National ID is still […]

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Minimum wage report expected end of June

Minimum wage report expected end of June

| 21/02/2023 | 38 Comments

(CNS): It is almost seven years since a national minimum wage of CI$6 per hour was introduced in the Cayman Islands when inflation was running at -2.8%. Since then, that basic rate has not been increased, despite the runaway inflation over recent years. The newly formed Minimum Wage Advisory Committee held its first meeting just […]

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CIG dragging out basic pay review

CIG dragging out basic pay review

| 29/07/2019 | 60 Comments

(CNS): Low paid workers facing the pinch with the ever-increasing cost of living in Cayman appear to be facing a long wait over a possible increase in the $6 national minimum wage, as government appears to be dragging its feet. The premier confirmed that his ministry was going to reconvene the Minimum Wage Advisory Committee […]

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