Tynwald will consider increasing the Island's minimum wage at its sitting in February.
The Treasury and Department for Enterprise have proposed increasing the rate from £8.25 to £9.50 from April 1 2022.
The minimum wage for 16-17 year-olds would also increase from £6.15 to £6.80, with Development Workers getting £8.05 instead of £7.30.
The proposed change are in line with the aims of the government's Island Plan, to increase the minimum wage to meet the Isle of Man Living Wage within five years.
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