Compensation Review is for The Long-Term Benefit of Public Sector Workers – Minister Morgan

By: , April 3, 2023
Compensation Review is for The Long-Term Benefit of Public Sector Workers – Minister Morgan
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Minister with Responsibility for Information, Hon. Robert Morgan, addresses a Mathematics Week expo at Prospect Primary School in Clarendon on Thursday (March 30).

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Minister with Responsibility for Information, Hon. Robert Morgan, is assuring teachers that the compensation review exercise being done by Government is for the long-term benefit of all public-sector workers.

In a discussion with educators at a Mathematics Week expo at the Prospect Primary School in Clarendon on Thursday (March 30), the Minister pointed out that the review has simplified Government’s complex wage structure, while striving to ensure equity for all.

He said that by rolling allowances into salary the Government has increased the pensionable income, which will provide workers with a larger benefit upon retirement.

Minister Morgan also stressed that much was done to improve the conditions of those at the lowest levels.

“So, what we’ve done is we’ve done a lot of work to lift up the people at the bottom,” he pointed out.

The public-sector compensation review, implementation of which commenced on April 1, 2022, is intended to overhaul the structure of salaries and other emoluments in the public service to make it more equitable.

The exercise, being undertaken over three fiscal years, is expected to conclude in 2024/25 and will provide workers with a 20 per cent salary increase over the period.

Last Updated: April 3, 2023