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Article

21 Jun 2020

Author:
Tint Zaw Tun, Myanmar Times

Myanmar: New minimum daily wage likely to be set in November

"New Myanmar daily minimum wage likely in November", 19 June 2020

The country's new minimum daily wage is expected to be set in November....

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"The committee needs to set the new rate," U Ye Win Tun said. If the national committee meets in the first week of July, he said, the new rate can be announced by the end of July or early August.

"If there are no objections within 60 days, the rate will be confirmed. If objections are raised, we have to discuss it again, and it should be in place by November," U Ye Win Tun said.