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Employment (Minimum Wage) (Amendment No. 10) (Jersey) Regulations 201-

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A decision made 18 October 2013:

Decision Reference: MD-S-2013-0103

Decision Summary Title :

DS 2014 Min Wage Regs amendment lodged

Date of Decision Summary:

16 October 2013

Decision Summary Author:

Policy Principal

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title :

WR 2014 Min Wage Regs amendment lodged

Date of Written Report:

16 October 2013

Written Report Author:

Policy Principal

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

 

Public

Subject: Draft Employment (Minimum Wage) (Amendment No. 10) (Jersey) Regulations 201-

Decision(s): The Minister decided to lodge ‘au Greffe’ the Employment (Minimum Wage) (Amendment No. 10) (Jersey) Regulations 201-.

Reason(s) for Decision: Following a minimum wage review in 2013, the Employment Forum publicised its recommendation to the Minister for Social Security on 23 September 2013. The Minister presented a Report to the States on 24 September 2013 notifying that he had accepted the Forum’s recommendations (MD-S-2013-0093) and then requested law drafting (MD-S-2013-0094).

 

The Minister proposes to amend the Employment (Minimum Wage) (Jersey) Regulations 2004 in accordance with the Forum’s recommendations, effective from 1 April 2014. The purpose of the proposed amendment is to increase the maximum amounts that may be counted towards minimum wage or trainee rate pay where an employer provides living accommodation, or living accommodation with food, to an employee.

 

A Ministerial Order has been prepared that will increase the minimum wage and trainee rates, in accordance with the Forum’s recommendations, from 1 April 2014.

Resource Implications: There are no financial or manpower implications.

 

Action required: Policy Principal to request the Greffier of the States to arrange to lodge the Proposition ‘au Greffe’, to be listed for the States sitting of 3 December 2013.

Signature:

 

 

Position:

Minister

 

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

Employment (Minimum Wage) (Amendment No. 10) (Jersey) Regulations 201-

 

ACCOMPANYING REPORT

 

Draft Employment (Minimum Wage) (Amendment No. 10) (Jersey) Regulations 201-

 

The independent consultation body, the Employment Forum (the ‘Forum’), consulted on the minimum wage during the period 14 June to 9 August 2013 and publicised its recommendation to the Minister for Social Security (the ‘Minister’) on 23 September 2013.

 

The Minister accepted the Forum’s recommendation for increases to apply from 1 April 2014, as shown in Table 1. The Minister presented a Report to the States on 24 September 2013 which included the Forum’s recommendation and notified the States of his decision (R.116/2013).

 

 

2013

2014

Minimum Wage (per hour)

£6.53

£6.63

Trainee Rate Year 1 (per hour)

£4.90

£4.97

Trainee Rate Year 2 (per hour)

£5.71

£5.80

Maximum weekly offset against minimum wage for accommodation

£71.47

£72.54

Maximum weekly offset against minimum wage for accommodation & food

£95.29

£96.72

Maximum weekly offset against trainee rates for accommodation

£53.60

£54.41

Maximum weekly offset against trainee rates for accommodation & food

£71.47

£72.54

 

 

Regulations relating to the minimum wage may be made under Part 4 of the Employment (Jersey) Law 2003. The Employment (Minimum Wage) (Jersey) Regulations 2004 (the ‘Regulations’) ensure that an employer’s ability to offset the cost or value of benefits in kind against the minimum wage is limited to living accommodation, or living accommodation with three meals each day. The Regulations also set a maximum value for those benefits in kind for the purpose of calculating whether the appropriate minimum wage or trainee rate has been paid.

 

In accordance with the Forum’s recommendations, the Minister proposes to amend Regulation 9 of the Regulations so that the maximum values are increased proportionately to the proposed increase in the minimum wage and trainee rates from 1 April 2014.

 

Where an employee is paid the minimum wage, the maximum values that may be attributed to the two benefits in kind for the purpose of establishing whether the minimum wage has been paid would increase by 1.5 percent.

 

  • Where the employer provides food and living accommodation and pays the minimum wage, the maximum offset would increase to £96.72 per week.

 

  • Where the employer provides living accommodation and pays the minimum wage, the maximum offset would increase to £72.54 per week.

 

The maximum values that may be attributed to the two benefits in kind for the purpose of establishing whether the relevant trainee rate has been paid would be set at 75 percent of the maximum amounts that may be offset against minimum wage pay.

 

  • Where the employer provides food and living accommodation and pays either of the two trainee rates, the maximum offset would increase to £72.54 per week.

 

  • Where the employer provides living accommodation and pays either of the two trainee rates, the maximum offset would increase to £54.41 per week.

 

The Minister intends to make an Order that will amend the Employment (Minimum Wage) (Jersey) Order 2007 to increase the minimum wage and trainee rates as follows from 1 April 2014;

 

  1. The Minimum wage would increase from £6.53 to £6.63 per hour.

 

  1. The hourly minimum wage rate for a trainee (except as described in point 3) would increase from £4.90 to £4.97.

 

  1. The hourly minimum wage rate for a trainee who has completed 12 months’ approved training in a job would increase from £5.71 to £5.80.

 

 

There are no financial or manpower implications arising from this proposition.

 

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