[Laos] Minimum monthly wage increase takes effect August 1

[Laos] Minimum monthly wage increase takes effect August 1
18 Jul 2022

The monthly minimum wage in Laos will be increased to 1.2 million kip (US$78) from August 1, HRM Asia reports.

The Lao National Labour Committee announced the raise on July 8, it raises the minimum wage by 100,000 kip (US$6.54) per month.

The wage increase is reportedly intended to help Laotians cope with unbridled inflation in the country. It is not yet clear how extensively the new minimum will be applied. 

An official from the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare’s Department of Labour Management said the government cannot force business owners to increase wages if they have reached an agreement with their workers on pay and other benefits. 

“If they mutually agreed that the business operators provide food and accommodation to the workers, the business operators and workers can keep wages the same.  

“We cannot force the business operators to increase the minimum wage because companies or business operators have their own conditions and policies with their hired workers. If there is any case of taking advantage of the workers, we, as a government body, can go to workplaces and investigate problems,” the official said. 

A representative from the Lao Federation of Trade Unions reportedly said that the union will encourage workers to add clauses to their employment contracts that would force businesses to adhere to minimum wages as set by the government. 

“The government has suggested to all business operators to increase the minimum wage. However, it depends on each company or business’s decision to increase to this suggested minimum wage. Each company and business operator has its own policy and conditions,” the trade union official told RFA.


Source: HRM Asia

(Quotes via original reporting)

The monthly minimum wage in Laos will be increased to 1.2 million kip (US$78) from August 1, HRM Asia reports.

The Lao National Labour Committee announced the raise on July 8, it raises the minimum wage by 100,000 kip (US$6.54) per month.

The wage increase is reportedly intended to help Laotians cope with unbridled inflation in the country. It is not yet clear how extensively the new minimum will be applied. 

An official from the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare’s Department of Labour Management said the government cannot force business owners to increase wages if they have reached an agreement with their workers on pay and other benefits. 

“If they mutually agreed that the business operators provide food and accommodation to the workers, the business operators and workers can keep wages the same.  

“We cannot force the business operators to increase the minimum wage because companies or business operators have their own conditions and policies with their hired workers. If there is any case of taking advantage of the workers, we, as a government body, can go to workplaces and investigate problems,” the official said. 

A representative from the Lao Federation of Trade Unions reportedly said that the union will encourage workers to add clauses to their employment contracts that would force businesses to adhere to minimum wages as set by the government. 

“The government has suggested to all business operators to increase the minimum wage. However, it depends on each company or business’s decision to increase to this suggested minimum wage. Each company and business operator has its own policy and conditions,” the trade union official told RFA.


Source: HRM Asia

(Quotes via original reporting)

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