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Jordan rejects BEC’s call to wait

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Minister of Labour Colin Jordan is urging the Barbados Employers’ Confederation (BEC) not to be “disingenuous” over its response to the upcoming increase in the national minimum wage.

In a statement yesterday, he rejected calls by the BEC for the Minimum Wage Board to be allowed to complete its work, noting that similar appeals were absent during the four years when no wage increases were implemented.

“I ask the Barbados Employers’ Confederation not to be disingenuous in the matter of the upcoming increase in the national minimum wage by calling for the Minimum Wage Board to be allowed to do its work.

“I do not recall public outcries from the BEC for the Board to be allowed to do its work during the four-year, 2021 to 2025 period when there was no increase after the April 1, 2021 establishment of the national minimum wage and a sectoral rate for security guards,” Jordan said. (PR/NS)

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