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'''List of minimum wages in China (PRC)'''
'''List of minimum wages in China (PRC)'''


('''A note for the Wikipaedia admin :''' I like to move the 1st paragraph of the section "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum_wage_law#People.27s_Republic_of_China" to this article. And then expand on it. That particular section in the abovementioned article would then be deleted, and replaced by a reference to this article.)
('''A note for the Wikipaedia admin :''' I'd like to move the 1st paragraph of the section "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum_wage_law#People.27s_Republic_of_China" to this article. And then expand on it. That particular section in the abovementioned article would then be deleted, and replaced by a reference to this article.)




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| [[Shanghai]] || align=center | 1280<ref name=autogenerated1>http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/china/2011-04/12/c_13824753.htm</ref> || align=center | 195.69 ||
| [[Shanghai]] || align=center | 1280<ref name=autogenerated1>http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/china/2011-04/12/c_13824753.htm</ref> || align=center | 195.69 ||
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| [[Beijing]] || align=center | 1160 || align=center | 177.34 ||
| [[Beijing]] || align=center | 1160<ref name=autogenerated2>http://fair-wage.com/en/fair-wage-observatory/new-legal-provisions/101-2011-minimum-wage-adjustments-of-chinese-provincesmunicipalities-.html</ref> || align=center | 177.34 ||
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| [[Tianjin]] || align=center | 1070 || align=center | 163.58 ||
| [[Tianjin]] || align=center | 1070<ref name=autogenerated2 /> || align=center | 163.58 ||
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| [[Zhejiang]] || align=center | 1310<ref name=autogenerated1 /> || align=center | 200.28 ||
| [[Zhejiang]] || align=center | 1310<ref name=autogenerated1 /> || align=center | 200.28 ||
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| [[Chongqing]] || align=center | 710 - 870 || align=center | 108.55 - 133.01 || Class A District: 870/Month; Class B District: 750/Month; Class C District: 710/Month
| [[Chongqing]] || align=center | 710 - 870<ref name=autogenerated2 /> || align=center | 108.55 - 133.01 || Class A District: 870/Month; Class B District: 750/Month; Class C District: 710/Month
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| [[Guangdong]] || align=center | 850 - 1300 || align=center | 129.95 - 198.75 || Class A District: 1,300/Month; Class B District: 1,100/Month; Class C District: 950/Month; Class D District: 850/Month
| [[Guangdong]] || align=center | 850 - 1300<ref name=autogenerated2 /> || align=center | 129.95 - 198.75 || Class A District: 1,300/Month; Class B District: 1,100/Month; Class C District: 950/Month; Class D District: 850/Month
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| [[Guangzhou]] (Guangdong) || align=center | 1300 || align=center | 198.75 ||
| [[Guangzhou]] (Guangdong) || align=center | 1300<ref name=autogenerated2 /> || align=center | 198.75 ||
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| [[Shenzhen]] (Guangdong) || align=center | 1320<ref name=autogenerated3>[http://www.jonesday.com/files/Publication/7e9cb020-0b13-41f8-8ada-d5eb3f1d0f77/Presentation/PublicationAttachment/9aa3d380-aa7b-4af9-84c9-deb7ddd66a5f/JD_CHINA_LABOR_CBR_APR2011.pdf A New Labor Era: Higher
| [[Shenzhen]] (Guangdong) || align=center | 1320<ref name=autogenerated3>http://www.jonesday.com/files/Publication/7e9cb020-0b13-41f8-8ada-d5eb3f1d0f77/Presentation/PublicationAttachment/9aa3d380-aa7b-4af9-84c9-deb7ddd66a5f/JD_CHINA_LABOR_CBR_APR2011.pdf</ref> || align=center | 201.81 ||
Costs and Greater Pressures]</ref> || align=center | 201.81 ||
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| [[Wuhai]] (Inner Mongolia) || align=center | 900 || align=center | 137.59 ||
| [[Wuhai]] ( [[Inner Mongolia]] ) || align=center | 900<ref name=autogenerated2 /> || align=center | 137.59 ||
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| [[Jiangsu]] || align=center | 800 - 1140 || align=center | 122.31 - 174.29 || Class A District: 1,140/Month; Class B District: 930/Month Class C District: 800/Month
| [[Jiangsu]] || align=center | 800 - 1140<ref name=autogenerated2 /> || align=center | 122.31 - 174.29 || Class A District: 1,140/Month; Class B District: 930/Month Class C District: 800/Month
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| [[Nanjing]] (Jiangsu) || align=center | 930 - 1140 || align=center | 142.18 - 174.29 ||
| [[Nanjing]] (Jiangsu) || align=center | 930 - 1140<ref name=autogenerated2 /> || align=center | 142.18 - 174.29 ||
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| [[Changzhou]] (Jiangsu) || align=center | 930 - 1140 || align=center | 142.18 - 174.29 ||
| [[Changzhou]] (Jiangsu) || align=center | 930 - 1140<ref name=autogenerated2 /> || align=center | 142.18 - 174.29 ||
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| [[Suzhou]] (Jiangsu) || align=center | 1140 || align=center | 174.29 ||
| [[Suzhou]] (Jiangsu) || align=center | 1140<ref name=autogenerated2 /> || align=center | 174.29 ||
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Revision as of 08:03, 21 April 2011


List of minimum wages in China (PRC)

(A note for the Wikipaedia admin : I'd like to move the 1st paragraph of the section "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum_wage_law#People.27s_Republic_of_China" to this article. And then expand on it. That particular section in the abovementioned article would then be deleted, and replaced by a reference to this article.)


The table below lists the minimum monthly wages in the different provinces/regions in China. The US$ column is based on the 20th April 2011 conversion rate of US$1 = RMB¥6.52. The table is correct as of 20th April 2011.

Note: The following table can be sorted by Jurisdiction, Wage, or Effective date using the icon.

Province / Municipality Monthly (Yuan) Monthly ( US$ ) Comments
Shanghai 1280[1] 195.69
Beijing 1160[2] 177.34
Tianjin 1070[2] 163.58
Zhejiang 1310[1] 200.28
Chongqing 710 - 870[2] 108.55 - 133.01 Class A District: 870/Month; Class B District: 750/Month; Class C District: 710/Month
Guangdong 850 - 1300[2] 129.95 - 198.75 Class A District: 1,300/Month; Class B District: 1,100/Month; Class C District: 950/Month; Class D District: 850/Month
Guangzhou (Guangdong) 1300[2] 198.75
Shenzhen (Guangdong) 1320[3] 201.81
Wuhai ( Inner Mongolia ) 900[2] 137.59
Jiangsu 800 - 1140[2] 122.31 - 174.29 Class A District: 1,140/Month; Class B District: 930/Month Class C District: 800/Month
Nanjing (Jiangsu) 930 - 1140[2] 142.18 - 174.29
Changzhou (Jiangsu) 930 - 1140[2] 142.18 - 174.29
Suzhou (Jiangsu) 1140[2] 174.29

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