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Updated · caribbeannationalweekly.com · May 27
Barbados Launches Annual Wage Survey on June 1 After 8-Year Data Gap
Updated
Updated · caribbeannationalweekly.com · May 27

Barbados Launches Annual Wage Survey on June 1 After 8-Year Data Gap

1 articles · Updated · caribbeannationalweekly.com · May 27
  • June 1 marks the start of Barbados’ Survey of Employment, Earnings and Hours, a mandatory national employer survey whose preliminary findings are due to the Minimum Wage Board by Aug. 28.
  • The annual exercise is meant to rebuild detailed job-level data last collected in a comprehensive establishment-based earnings survey in May 2018, covering wages, hours, bonuses and gender pay differences.
  • Selected businesses must submit payroll, hours-worked and compensation data within 14 working days through an online link, with in-person help available from authorized enumerators.
  • Officials said no employee names or ID numbers will be collected, and responses will remain confidential and not be shared with tax authorities, the National Insurance Scheme or other regulators.
  • The government plans to make SEEH a permanent part of Barbados’ statistical system as it shifts wage policy toward a more transparent, evidence-based footing.
With wage data now mandatory, will Barbadian businesses face new burdens or better policies?
Can Barbados's new wage survey finally close its persistent gender pay gap?