Every day, thousands of cooks, cleaners, porters, construction workers, and market vendors keep Guyana running β often working long hours for wages that barely stretch from week to week. APNUβs promise to raise the national minimum wage to $90,000 per month is a bold step toward restoring dignity to the people who do the hardest, most essential jobs in this country. This isnβt just about pay β itβs about fairness. Itβs about making sure a mother who scrubs hospital floors or a father who mixes cement on construction sites can afford to send their kids to school with lunch, pay rent without panic, and walk through life with a little less worry. Itβs time we stop celebrating hard work in speeches and start rewarding it in paychecks. This is how we help families move from just surviving to actually living.
πΌ Low-Income Workers β National Minimum Wage (to be) Raised to $90,000
