Effective 1 January 2026
The national minimum basic wage sets the legal floor for hourly pay for employees in the Cayman Islands. As of 1 January 2026, the minimum wage will increase to CI$8.75 per hour. This applies across all sectors and is not restricted to particular types of workers.
This is the first adjustment to the minimum wage since its introduction in 2016, aimed at helping workers keep up with the rising cost of living.
Since 2016, the cost of living in the Cayman Islands has increased significantly.
The increase to CI$8.75 per hour helps restore purchasing power and provides a fairer standard for workers, while balancing the needs of employers and the economy.
1. Employees in the Service Industry (with approved gratuity schemes)
2. Live-In Household Employees
3. Commission Based Employees
Raising the minimum wage is expected to:
The Department of Labour & Pensions (DLP) investigates all complaints and reports of non-compliance with the National Minimum Basic Wage.
You may report suspected violations through any of the following channels:
When submitting a report, please provide:
All reports are handled confidentially, and retaliation against a complainant is strictly prohibited under the Labour Act.
Once a report is received, the Department may:
Printable Brochure: National Minimum Wage FAQ Brochure
Read the Minimum Wage Advisory Committee’s Final Report here: Minimum Wage Regime in the Cayman Islands
For any questions or further clarifications, you can email minimumwage@gov.ky
For more information on enforcement matters, please contact the Department of Labour and Pensions at 945-8960 or email dlp@gov.ky Employees can also utilise a confidential tip line 945-3073 to report any suspected breaches of the Labour Act.