Minimum wage rise needed 'as prices getting high'
Summary
Workers on the Isle of Man support a proposed 9.9% increase in the minimum wage from £12.25 to £13.46 due to rising living costs. However, the Minimum Wage Committee and business owners express concerns about potential negative impacts on businesses. The proposal uses a calculation based on median earnings, prompting debates about sustainability and effects on the local economy.Key Facts
- The proposed minimum wage increase is 9.9%, raising the wage from £12.25 to £13.46 per hour.
- Tynwald, the island's parliament, is considering the proposal despite concerns from the Minimum Wage Committee.
- The increase uses a basis of 66% of median earnings on the Isle of Man.
- There is disagreement over the potential impact on businesses, with worries about closures and job losses.
- Some workers support the raise, citing the rising cost of living and affordability issues.
- Business owners argue that the increase is too high to absorb and might result in higher prices for goods and services.
- The Isle of Man Chamber of Commerce warns about the risk of business and job impacts.
- The debate includes discussions on controlling living costs in addition to wage increases.
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