Hire in Mauritius

Mauritius, or the Republic of Mauritius, is an island country in the Indian Ocean located off the eastern coast of Africa, and covers an area of 2,007 km2. Its outlying territories are the Rodrigues Island (situated about 550 km eastward), the Cargados Carajos Shoals (400 km northeastward), and the Agalega Islands (930 km northward from the main island). Mauritius has a mixed developing economy based on manufactured exports, agriculture, tourism, and financial services. 

 

*Please note that the official currency is the currency of remuneration when employed through WorkMotion in Mauritius.

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A quick overview of Mauritius

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Cost of living index

$$ (72 of 139 nations)

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Currency

Mauritian Rupee (MUR, Rs)

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Payroll frequency

Monthly

Basic facts

Mauritius, or the Republic of Mauritius, is an island country in the Indian Ocean located off the eastern coast of Africa, and covers an area of 2,007 km2. Its outlying territories are the Rodrigues Island (situated about 550 km eastward), the Cargados Carajos Shoals (400 km northeastward), and the Agalega Islands (930 km northward from the main island). Mauritius has a mixed developing economy based on manufactured exports, agriculture, tourism, and financial services. 

 

*Please note that the official currency is the currency of remuneration when employed through WorkMotion in Mauritius.

Capital

Port Louis

Official language/s

English

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Population

1.26 million (2023 est.)

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VAT - standard rate

15%

Employees in Mauritius are entitled to 15 public holidays.

The holidays mentioned below are valid for the year 2025.

January 1New Year's Day
January 2New Year's Holiday
January 29Chinese New YearMovable
February 1Abolition of Slavery
February 11Thaipoosam CavadeeMovable
February 26Maha ShivaratreeMovable
March 12National Day
March 30UgadiMovable
March 31Eid al-FitrMovable
May 1Labor Day
August 28Ganesh ChaturthiMovable
October 20DiwaliMovable
November 1All Saints' Day
November 2Arrival of Indentured Laborers
December 25Christmas Day

The approximate time for sharing the contract with an employee in Mauritius is 14 business days assuming no special requests or changes to our standard employment contract. Any such requests or changes would need to undergo internal and external review, directly leading to a time delay.

NOTE: This number is subject to change and is only an estimation of the Contract Sharing Time. The estimated Contract Sharing Time begins from the moment that WorkMotion has received all required information from both the client and the employee.

  • The Workers’ Rights Act defines “worker” and “employee” differently. A “worker” means a person earning up to MUR 50,000 per month, while an “employee” means any employed person irrespective of salary.
  • An employer with 35 or more employees should employ at least 3% of people with disability in their workforce,  failure of which imposes a fine of up to MUR 75,000.
  • An employer should refund a worker who works from home all the expenses incurred in relation to their work.
  • For every four hours of work, workers are entitled to an unpaid meal break of one hour, and one tea break of at least 20 minutes or two tea breaks of 10 minutes each.

Mauritius has a multi-tiered social security system in which those who make mandatory contributions over their working lives can enjoy higher rate benefits through the pension schemes, including protection in cases of disability, survivorship, unemployment, and old age.

Employers contribute a total of 11.5% or 14.5% to the Mauritian social security system as follows:

Benefits Employer Contribution Rates
Generalized Social Contributions (Contribution Sociale Généralisée, CSG)
  • 3% (for employees earning up to MUR 50,000 per month) or;
  • 6% (for employees earning more than MUR 50,000 per month)
National Training Fund Levy (NTF) 1.5%
National Savings Fund (NSF) 2.5%
Portable Retirement Gratuity Fund (PRGF) 4.5%
Total 11.5% or 14.5%

Working Hours

The normal working hours are 45 hours per week (excluding meal time and tea breaks), consisting of:

  • If the worker is required to work on a five-day basis:
    • Nine hours per day on any five days of the week other than a public holiday;
  • If the worker is required to work on a six-day basis:
    • Eight hours per day on any five days of the week other than a public holiday; and
    • Five hours on one other day of the week other than a public holiday.
Overtime

For employees, the overtime payment can be agreed upon contractually. A worker and an employer may agree on the number of hours of work to be performed in excess of the stipulated hours where the exigencies of an enterprise so require. No employer can require a worker to perform work in excess of the stipulated hours unless they have given at least 24 hours’ notice to the worker of the extra work to be performed.

Probation Period

There is no maximum probationary period prescribed by law. However, it is standard practice for companies to give probationary periods of one to three months.

Termination Notice Period

Fixed-term contracts terminate on the last day of the period agreed upon by both parties. Indefinite contracts require verbal or written notice at least 30 days prior to termination.

Working Hours

The normal working hours are 45 hours per week (excluding meal time and tea breaks), consisting of:

  • If the worker is required to work on a five-day basis:
    • Nine hours per day on any five days of the week other than a public holiday;
  • If the worker is required to work on a six-day basis:
    • Eight hours per day on any five days of the week other than a public holiday; and
    • Five hours on one other day of the week other than a public holiday.
Overtime

For employees, the overtime payment can be agreed upon contractually. A worker and an employer may agree on the number of hours of work to be performed in excess of the stipulated hours where the exigencies of an enterprise so require. No employer can require a worker to perform work in excess of the stipulated hours unless they have given at least 24 hours’ notice to the worker of the extra work to be performed.

Probation Period

There is no maximum probationary period prescribed by law. However, it is standard practice for companies to give probationary periods of one to three months.

Termination Notice Period

Fixed-term contracts terminate on the last day of the period agreed upon by both parties. Indefinite contracts require verbal or written notice at least 30 days prior to termination.

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Mauritius has a multi-tiered social security system in which those who make mandatory contributions over their working lives can enjoy higher rate benefits through the pension schemes, including protection in cases of disability, survivorship, unemployment, and old age.

Employers contribute a total of 11.5% or 14.5% to the Mauritian social security system as follows:

Benefits Employer Contribution Rates
Generalized Social Contributions (Contribution Sociale Généralisée, CSG)
  • 3% (for employees earning up to MUR 50,000 per month) or;
  • 6% (for employees earning more than MUR 50,000 per month)
National Training Fund Levy (NTF) 1.5%
National Savings Fund (NSF) 2.5%
Portable Retirement Gratuity Fund (PRGF) 4.5%
Total 11.5% or 14.5%