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St Lucia announces permanent establishment of non-established public sector employees

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By Caribbean News Global

CASTRIES, St Lucia – In accordance with the Minister for Finance, Economic Development and the Youth Economy and Minister for Justice and National Security, Philip J Pierre, policy proposals to provide an increase in disposable incomes, per the 2025/26 budget allocation, the cabinet of ministers has assented in fulfilment of this commitment.

The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) on Thursday announced that:

“The department of the public service is currently processing submissions from agencies. This process is scheduled for completion by October 10, 2025, after which implementation steps will proceed.”

The result of this means. All non-established government employees who are daily paid or classified as wage earners will be given permanent employment after two years.

“Under the cabinet’s decision, this policy will apply to employees who have completed at least two years of continuous service. Once implemented, approximately 1,288 workers across government ministries, departments, and agencies are expected to benefit,” OPM added. “The cabinet’s approval reflects the government’s philosophy of fairness, dignity, and respect in work. It underscores a commitment to ensuring that those who serve the nation are properly recognised, supported, and empowered to move forward with greater stability.”

In the interest of workers, fair wages and cost of living adjustments, the OPM continued:

“For many years, these workers have served the government of Saint Lucia without the security of permanent status. With this approval, they will gain greater job security, recognition, and stability. Permanent status will also make it easier for workers to access loans, qualify for mortgages, and plan confidently for their families’ future.”

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