The Chief Minister says setting a revised minimum wage for the Island is a tough balancing act.
A review into the existing rate has been launched, with a view to increase it in line with the UK’s, which is 10 pence higher.
As it stands the minimum wage for Island workers is £6.40.
Chief Minister Bell says they must be careful any increases are sustainable.
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