– wants baseline pension adjusted to 75% of public sector minimum wage

The Guyana Trade Union Congress (GTUC), in its proposal ahead of Budget 2024 next year, has made a number of bold recommendations, including the abolishment of the personal income tax, also known as Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE).
This came on the heels of a meeting held on Friday with members of the Government including Prime Minister Mark Phillips and Finance Minister, Dr Ashni Singh, and members of the Trade Unions of Guyana.
However, in their proposal where they mentioned a PAYE and tax rebate, the GTUC noted that personal income tax should be abolished. Additionally, they called for the minimum pension of the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) to be adjusted.
According to GTUC, “A comprehensive review of the NIS (should) be conducted with the view of having its minimum pension reflective of seventy-five percent (75%) of the state minimum wage.”











