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Employment (Minimum Wage and Benefits in Kind) (Jersey) Amendment Law 202-

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A decision made 23 May 2024:

Decision Reference:  MD-SOSEC-2024-396

Public

Subject: Lodge: Draft Employment (Minimum Wage and Benefits in Kind) (Jersey) Amendment Law 202-

 

Report Title: Draft Employment (Minimum Wage and Benefits in Kind) (Jersey) Amendment Law 202-

Public

Decision(s):

The Minister decided to lodge the Draft Employment (Minimum Wage and Benefits in Kind) (Jersey) Amendment Law 202- for debate at the States Assembly sitting on 16th July 2024.

Reason for Decision(s):

In its recently published Common Strategic Policy (CSP) document, the Government committed to raising the minimum wage to two-thirds of average median earnings by the end of its term in office in 2026. This commitment builds on and strengthens the existing agreement of the States Assembly, as set out in Proposition P.98/2021 as amended. The Minister for Social Security intends to set specific rates over the next two years to fulfil the commitment in the CSP.  During this period, it would not be appropriate to direct the Employment Forum to consult on an appropriate minimum wage rate as set out in in the Employment (Jersey) Law (2003). The proposed amendment will enable the Minister to set minimum wage and offset rates by Ministerial Order without prior consultation until 31st March 2026.  The relevant provisions in the Employment (Jersey) Law (2003) relating to a direction to the Employment Forum to consult on minimum wage and offset rates will be overridden for the period in question and will be automatically reinstated on 1st April 2026.

Resource Implications: There are no direct financial or staffing impacts arising from this Amendment.

 

Action Required: Private Secretary to request the Greffier of the States to lodge the draft Amendment in time for the States Assembly debate on the 16th July 2024.

Signature:

 

 

Signed By: Minister for Social Security

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

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