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The Ministry of Labour and Small and Micro Enterprise Development in Trinidad and Tobago has initiated a nationwide survey to gather insights from minimum wage workers. The survey’s target includes individuals earning between $20.50 and $30.75 per hour from various sectors such as supermarkets, hotels, farms, factories, and more. The brief online survey, expected to take around five minutes, is designed to underscore the challenges these workers face in their workplaces. The anonymous nature of the survey ensures participants’ privacy, with no personal information required. The feedback will guide the Ministry’s efforts in addressing the concerns of these workers as part of its commitment to promoting work opportunities for all.
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