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If government wishes to govern for the whole Island, it must address the imbalance it has allowed to develop

By Carl Parslow THE minimum wage now stands at £13 an hour, rising to £13.59. The policy is done. What is not done, and scarcely discussed, is the economy in which this policy must operate. Because Jersey does not have one economy. It has two. The first is the finance and professional services economy: internationally connected, highly productive, well remunerated and largely insulated from local cost pressures. This is the economy that dominate…
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Jersey Evening Post broke the news in on Friday, February 6, 2026.
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