Economy April 29, 2025 - 2:04 pm

Government approves 25% minimum wage hike for free trade zone workers

Santo Domingo.- Labor Minister Eddy Olivares announced a 25% increase in the minimum wage for workers in the Dominican Republic’s free trade zone sector. The raise, approved by the National Wage Committee, will be implemented in two phases: a 13% hike starting July 1, 2025, followed by a 12% increase on June 1, 2026.

Olivares emphasized that this wage adjustment aligns with President Luis Abinader’s commitment to improving working conditions and ensuring fair compensation. He noted that the decision reinforces the government’s efforts to uphold decent employment and labor rights as outlined in the Dominican Labor Code.

The minister reaffirmed the administration’s dedication to promoting policies that dignify work across all productive sectors, stressing that fair wages remain a priority for the current government.

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