The Papua New Guinea Trade Union Congress is calling for government action to raise the national minimum wage, which it says has remained stagnant for over a decade despite a sharp rise in the cost of living. The congress’ general secretary, Clemence Kanau, told the Minimum Wage Board that over 300,000 workers in low-income jobs...

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