Antigua and Barbuda's minimum wage review has entered a new phase as Cabinet seeks additional consultations, according to Antigua.news.
The development signals a continued effort by the government to broaden its engagement before reaching a final determination on the island's minimum wage rate. Cabinet's decision to pursue further consultations suggests that authorities are taking a measured approach to the review process.
As reported by Antigua.news, the review is progressing through a structured consultation phase, reflecting the government's intent to gather input from relevant stakeholders before concluding the process.
Further details on the timeline and scope of the consultations were not immediately available.