Minimum Wages Board chair Beverley Doiwa on June 12 stated that workers in low-paid jobs across the country are being denied their rights as provincial labor offices fail to enforce the state’s minimum wage law. Doiwa confirmed that the 3.50 kina per hour wage set in 2014 remains the legal minimum. However, many workers, particularly...

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