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Salary Adjustment: The “Remuneration Regulations” again “gazetted” under a different section of the law

The Remuneration Regulations were gazetted once again on Tuesday evening under a different section of the Act. According to the Ministry of Labour, this move is aimed at clearing up any confusion. The change came shortly after Business Mauritius raised concerns over the legality of the Remuneration Orders (ROs).

26 Sep 2024, business.mega.mu

Uncertainty persists over payment of salary adjustments for end of September

The payment of salary adjustments, expected to be between Rs 600 and Rs 3,400 for the end of September, remains uncertain.

05 Sep 2024, business.mega.mu

Transport en commun – Salaires : l’allocation de Rs 1 000 de nouveau sur le tapis

Une lettre signée par des employés de l’United Bus Service Ltd (UBS), de Triolet Bus Service Ltd (TBS), de Rose-Hill Transport Ltd et de Mauritian Bus Transport Ltd (MBT) a été transmise, mardi, au Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).

25 Mar 2023, motors.mega.mu

Salaire minimum: intérêts difficilement réconciliables entre partenaires sociaux

Outil incontournable pour favoriser l’ascension sociale des travailleurs et contrainte, selon des entrepreneurs, pour en embaucher, le salaire minimum reste éminemment une problématique que les différents partenaires sociaux sont appelés à résoudre.

04 May 2017, business.mega.mu

Salaire: Ce Que Toucheront 100000 Employés Suivant les Recommandations du NRB

100 000 employés devraient voir leur salaire de base grimper jusqu’à Rs 6 500 cette année. Combien touchent-ils actuellement ? Que recommande le National Remuneration Board comme salaire pour ces employés ? Tour d’horizon.

13 Jan 2016, business.mega.mu

NRB: les Salaires Revus dans 14 Secteurs

Bonne nouvelle en ce début d’année pour des salariés de 14 secteurs d’activité. Le 31 décembre, le National Remuneration Board (NRB) a revu leurs Remuneration Orders.

06 Jan 2016, business.mega.mu

Salaire Minimum: «Rendre aux Travailleurs ce Qui Leur Est Dû», dit Callichurn

C’était une des promesses de l’alliance Lepep pendant la campagne électorale: instaurer un salaire minimum pour «les employés au bas de l’échelle». Un projet de loi, actuellement en préparation, sera bientôt présenté à l’Assemblée nationale, a indiqué le ministre du Travail Soodesh Callichurn.

09 Sep 2015, business.mega.mu

Tourism Industry: 16% Wage Increase Proposed

A wage increase of 16% and the introduction of the 45h week for employees in the tourism industry. It is recommended that the National Remuneration Board (NRB) in its report Catering and Tourism Industries Remuneration Regulations which was released Tuesday.

19 Feb 2014, business.mega.mu

NRB: Wage Increase of Rs 800 to Rs 4300

The Minister of Labour, Industrial Relations and Employment soon promulgate the Printing Industry (Remuneration Order) Regulations to incorporate the recommendations of the National Remuneration Board for printing employees. These changes take place 17 years after the Remuneration Orders (RO) were revised for the first time.

05 Nov 2013, business.mega.mu

Salary: 20% Up Recommended for Mechanics and Electricians in Private Sector

The National Remuneration Board (NRB), to revise the working conditions and wages in the private sector, just make its recommendations public. An average increase of 20% is proposed.

07 Jan 2013, business.mega.mu

Union threatens strike over NRB

The Hotels and Restaurant Employees Union is calling for an audit of the tourism sector in the wake of the global economic crisis. According to Jack Bizlall, spokesperson of the trade union, the tourism sector is set to become one of the pillars of the economy with significant job creation. “However, since 2008 the sector [...]

15 Sep 2011, The Independent Daily

JNP wants Mohamed to settle disputes

The Joint Negotiating Panel (JNP) has written to the minister of Labour, Industrial Relations and Employment Shakeel Mohamed requesting for his intervention as the National Remuneration Board (NRB) was unable to find a solution to their grievances. JNP points out that in December 2001, the minister had referred them to the NRB over 21 points [...]

14 Jun 2011, The Independent Daily