VI News Staff 8 months ago

Agencies Told to Expedite Data Submission as $35,000 Minimum Salary Takes Effect October 1

With the new fiscal year beginning October 1, Senator Kurt Vialet is urging Government of the Virgin Islands agencies to submit salary data without delay to ensure workers benefit from the mandated $35,000 minimum annual salary.

The information, submitted through the Notice of Personnel Action (NOPA), must reach the Department of Personnel (DOP) to guarantee timely adjustments in employee paychecks. The increase stems from Act 8995, which raised the minimum salary for full-time government employees from $27,040 to $35,000.


Vialet said the measure was introduced to offset the Virgin Islands’ high cost of living, with housing, groceries, and utilities remaining significantly more expensive than in many mainland jurisdictions. “Our employees cannot afford unnecessary delays,” Vialet said. “The Legislature acted to bring relief through this salary adjustment, and it is now the responsibility of agencies to ensure that the data is provided to DOP, so the increases are reflected for the fiscal year. This is about planning, accountability, and making good on our commitment to our workforce.”


Governor Albert Bryan initially vetoed the bill, but senators later overrode his decision. He argued the measure posed risks to the territory’s financial stability. “We agree that workers in the Virgin Islands should be paid more,” Bryan said. “And just last year, I expressed my support for raising the minimum wage. But a nearly $40 million increase in annual payroll expenses—without a plan to pay for it—is not something we can responsibly implement.”    READ MORE......https://viconsortium.com/vi-government/virgin-islands-agencies-told-to-expedite-data-submission-as--35-000-minimum-salary-takes-effect-october-1

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