Amendments to Aruba’s National Ordinance on Minimum Wages to move from a system of monthly to hourly minimum wages were approved by the country’s parliament Sept. 1, its government said.
The amendment bill (Dutch) introduces an hourly minimum wage of 11.58 Aruban florins (US$6.43). Through 2024, one monthly minimum wage was specified, but with employees possibly working 40-, 42-, 44-, or 45-hour weeks, this resulted in a lower hourly rate for more hours worked in a week, according to analysis attached to the bill.
The government implemented an hourly minimum wage (Dutch) for 2025 without the bill, which was introduced ...
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