SANTO DOMINGO.- Labor minister Max Puig on Wednesday predicted that an and agreement will be reached tomorrow for a 16 percent increase on the minimum wage, but stressed the accord may also have an effect on other pay scales.
He called on labor and management to reach a satisfactory agreement, and affirmed that the Labor Ministry did its job objectively.
Puig added that studies have been conducted on the real situation of salaries, companies and the cost of living, and based on that said he’s confident of a consensus with both sectors during tomorrow’s National Wage Committee meeting.

Edward... at the expense of poor citizens who need work ? ?
It takes opportunity away from those that reside their legally as well as driving down there wages. Case in point: the neighborhood I grew up in, Sunset Park, Brooklyn, had plenty of decent manufacturing jobs in the late 80s..when illegals from mexico started pouring in you couldn't find anyone in those factories willing to pay the MINIMUM wage becuase the illegals would do the labor for cheaper...the situation drove out alot of the older, unskilled residents who lived on the jobs the factories provided who were mostly of Puerto Rican origin and refused to work for less than what they were entitled to..all this was happening while the city looked the other way.
Exactly!That's why I'm calling for legislation for said parties to be punished. I never blame illegals for anything in my post.