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New minimum wage from January 2024

This story was posted 2 years ago
18 December 2023
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by Linda Straker

  • SRO No. 42 of 2023 gazetted on 15 December
  • Changes to Minimum Wages Order last made in 2011
  • Regulated amount mainly for entry-level employees

Employers, including the Government of Grenada, as of 1 January 2024, will have to increase the minimum salary or wage paid to employees, whether trainees, part-time or full-time employees.

The minimum salary or wage to any working person will be no less than EC$1,200 per month or no less than EC$60 per day according to SRO No. 42 of 2023, which was gazetted on 15 December.

The minimum wage currently focuses on the following workers:

  1. Industrial (garment industry)
  2. Clerical
  3. Security guards
  4. Domestic
  5. Sanitation
  6. Early Childhood
  7. Caregivers of the Elderly
  8. Workers in Bakeries
  9. Agricultural
  10. Construction
  11. Transportation (drivers and bus conductors)
  12. Helpers/Utility Workers
  13. Media
  14. Call Centre Employees
  15. Hospitality

“The new Minimum Wages Order will cover an expanded category of workers to include media workers, call centre workers, helpers on construction sites and sanitation workers,” Labour Minister Claudette Joseph told members of the Upper House while contributing to the 2024 budget debate.

The last time changes were made to the Minimum Wage Order was in 2011. However, the Employment Act recommends changes every 3 years. The new minimum wage recommendations were agreed to following a series of public consultations with employers and employees conducted by a Cabinet-appointed committee chaired by Dr Curlan Gilchrist.

Describing the decision by Government to increase the minimum wage as brave and historic, Joseph said, “This will no doubt help in poverty eradication and help in building a resilience and stable labour market.” She explained that the regulated amount is mainly for entry-level employees. According to the minimum wage order, some employees will receive as high as 100% increase while others will receive less. For example, store clerks who currently receive EC$700 will receive EC$1,200. media workers, specifically announcers and reporters receiving EC$1,000 and under, will receive EC$1,400 per month or EC$375 per week.

The Employment Act states that every employer affected by a minimum wage order shall post in a conspicuous place a notice fully informing the employees of the contents of the order. “An employer who violates this section commits an offence and shall be liable, on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding $1,000 or to a term of imprisonment not exceeding 3 months,” said Section 53 of the Act.

Section 54 of the legislation states that an employer who pays less than the rate of wages prescribed in a minimum wage order commits an offence and shall be liable, on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding $5,000 on the first conviction and a second or subsequent conviction, to a fine not exceeding $10,000.

The law further explains that where it is found that an employer paid less than the rate of wages prescribed in a Minimum Wages Order, the Court shall order the employer to pay to the employee or to the employees, the difference between the amount which should have been paid and the amount which was in fact paid and interest on that amount where appropriate.

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Comments 2

  1. Lydia Robertson says:
    2 years ago

    I would like to know how many hours are stipulated for the $14,00 monthly wage for elder care

  2. Tammy Wakin says:
    2 years ago

    I would like to know what the required hours of work are for the new minimum wages. Are they based on an 8 hour day inclusive or exclusive of a one hour break? If the the work period is less than eight hours, for example, 6 hours per day, how would an employer calculate the monthly salary?

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