Government of Dominica announces new minimum wage structure effective December 1, 2025

The Commonwealth of Dominica has unveiled a comprehensive revision of its national minimum wage structure, set to become effective December 1, 2025. This landmark adjustment follows through on commitments made during the July 2025 Budget Address and represents the first major wage review since 2021.

The government established a specialized Minimum Wage Advisory Board comprising representatives from public and private sectors, employer associations, and trade unions. This tripartite body conducted an extensive evaluation of current labor market conditions and comparative wage levels across the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) region.

Under the newly enacted Labour Standards (Minimum Wage) Order, 2025, cabinet has approved substantial increases across numerous occupational categories:

Agricultural workers will see the most significant hourly raise, moving from EC$7.50 to EC$9.75 per hour—a 30% increase. Similarly, cashiers and receptionists will receive a 30% boost from EC$7.25 to EC$9.42 hourly.

Multiple sectors including tourism, manufacturing, and service industries will benefit from 20-24% increases. Factory and tourism daily workers rise from EC$7.50 to EC$9.00 hourly, while security guards increase from EC$8.00 to EC$9.60 per hour.

Domestic workers receive substantial weekly raises: home assistants with meals increase from EC$200 to EC$240 weekly (20%), while those without meals jump from EC$250 to EC$300 weekly (20%). Live-in home assistants rise from EC$220 to EC$264 weekly.

Numerous positions including bartenders, servers, room attendants, groundskeepers, and janitors all move from EC$7.24 to EC$9.00 hourly—a 24% enhancement. Construction laborers and other unskilled workers increase from EC$7.50 to EC$9.00 hourly.

This sweeping reform aims to establish a more equitable compensation framework, bolster household earnings, and strengthen social safeguards for low-income workers. The Dominican government reaffirms its dedication to fostering a labor market environment that prioritizes worker welfare and sustainable economic security.