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Revision as of 19:43, 4 October 2013

The following list provides information relating to the minimum wages of countries in Europe.[1] The calculations are based on the assumption of a 40-hour working week and a 52-week year, with the exceptions of France which has a 35-hour working week, and Romania with its 170-hour working month.

Currency conversions from non-euro currencies are based on the exchange rates available on 28 March 2010.

Minimum wages by country

Country Monthly minimum wage[2] Monthly minimum wage (EUR) Hourly rate Hourly rate (EUR)
Foo 10 10 10-10-2000
 Albania 21,000 lekë[3] 151.39 121.15 lekë 0.87
 Andorra €962[4] 962 €5.55 5.55
 Armenia 45,000 dram[5] 87.36 259.62 dram 0.51
 Austria - - - -
 Azerbaijan 93.50 manat[3] 92.30 0.54 manat 0.53
 Belarus 1,395,000 rubles[6] 130.52 8,048.08 rubles 0.76
 Belgium €1,501.82[7] 1,501.82 €9.12 9.12
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 320 convertible marka[3] 164.19 1.85 marka 0.94
 Bulgaria 310 leva[8] 158.50 1.79 leva 0.92
 Croatia 2,814.00 kuna 372.35 16.23 kuna 2.17
 Cyprus - - - -
 Czech Republic 8,000 koruna[9] 312.87 46.15 koruna 1.92
 Denmark - - - -
 Estonia €320.00 320.00 €1.85 1.85
 Finland - - - -
 France €1,430.22[10][11] 1,430.22 €9.43 9.43
 Georgia 90 lari[3] 42.31 0.52 lari 0.24
 Germany - - -[Note 1] -
 Greece €683.76[12] 683.76 €3.94 3.94
 Hungary 98,000 forint[13] 335.27 565.38 forint 1.96
 Iceland - - - -
 Ireland €1,461.85[14] 1,461.85 €8.65 8.65
 Italy - - - -
 Latvia 200 lati[15] 286.66 1.203 lati 1.64
 Liechtenstein - - - -
 Lithuania 1000 litų[16] 289.62 6.06 litai 1.76
 Luxembourg €1,874.19[17][18] 1,874.19 €10.8335 10.8335
 Macedonia 8,050 denars[3][19] 131.10 46.44 denars 0.76
 Malta €702.82[20][21][22] 702.82 €4.05 4.05
 Moldova 600 lei[3][23] 38.67 4.42 lei 0.23
 Monaco €1,593.67[24][25] 1,593.67 €9.43 9.43
 Montenegro €147.50[3] 147.50 €0.85 0.85
 Netherlands €1,469.40[26][27] 1,469.40 €8.4775 8.4775
 Norway - - - -
 Poland 1,600 złotych[28] 392.73 9.23 złotych 2.21
 Portugal €565.83 565.83 €3.26 3.26
 Romania 800 lei[29][30] 196.80 4.74 lei 1.05
 Russia 5,205 rubles[31] 131.63 30.03 rubles 0.76
 San Marino €1,525.33[20] 1,525.33 €8.80 8.80
 Serbia 21,000 dinars[3][32] 186.23 121.15 Serbian dinars 1.08
 Slovakia €337.70[33] 337.70 €1.50 1.50
 Slovenia €783.66[34] 783.66 €4.52 4.52
 Spain €752.85 in 12 payments, €645.30 in 14 payments[35] 752.85 €4.34 4.34
 Sweden - - - -
  Switzerland - - - -
 Turkey 1021.50 lira[36][37] 442.65 5.89 lira 2.55
 Ukraine 1,147 hryven'[3][6] 111.99 6.90 hryven' 0.67
 United Kingdom £990.40 1,169.47 £6.19 7.31

Notes

  1. ^ Minimum wages for the majority of workers are set in collective bargaining agreements. However, a proportion of the workforce is not covered by these agreements or the agreed minimum wage is perceived as low. Therefore the German Trade Union, the Socialist and the Green Party press for the introduction of a €8.50 hourly minimum wage.

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.fedee.com/minwage.html
  2. ^ "Minimum wages". EuroStat. Retrieved 9 March 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i 2012 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices, United States Department of State.
  4. ^ "CIRCULAR INFORMATIVA: SALARI MÍNIM" (PDF). Retrieved 15 May 2013.
  5. ^ "Government raises minimum wage in Armenia". Retrieved 28 July 2013.
  6. ^ a b "Minimum Wages Around The World". WageIndicator Foundation. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
  7. ^ Rémunération du travail, Service public fédéral Emploi, Travail et Concertation sociale.
  8. ^ "'Минимална работна заплата за страната по години в лева''". 26 April 2012. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
  9. ^ http://www.mpsv.cz/cs/13833
  10. ^ http://www.travail-emploi-sante.gouv.fr/informations-pratiques,89/fiches-pratiques,91/remuneration,113/le-smic,1027.html
  11. ^ http://vosdroits.service-public.fr/particuliers/F2300.xhtml
  12. ^ http://www.boeckler.de/pdf/ta_mindestlohndatenbank.pdf
  13. ^ http://www.kormany.hu/en/prime-minister-s-office/news/2013-to-start-well-with-lower-utility-costs-and-higher-wages
  14. ^ http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/employment/employment_rights_and_conditions/pay_and_employment/pay_inc_min_wage.html
  15. ^ Latvia hour rate| http://www.lm.gov.lv/text/78
  16. ^ http://www.socmin.lt/index.php?513830510
  17. ^ http://www.guichet.public.lu/en/entreprises/ressources-humaines/remuneration-travailleur/paiement-remunerations/salaire/index.html
  18. ^ http://www.mss.public.lu/publications/parametres_sociaux/index.html
  19. ^ http://kss.mk/eng/newsen/minwgen.php Confederation of Free Trade Unions of Macedonia, Minimum Wage Amount Defined
  20. ^ a b 2011 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices
  21. ^ http://www.justiceservices.gov.mt/DownloadDocument.aspx?app=lom&itemid=11205
  22. ^ http://industrialrelations.gov.mt/industryportal/employment_conditions/wages/national_minimum_wage.aspx
  23. ^ "Republic of Moldova: Fourth Reviews Under the Extended Arrangement" (PDF). International Monetary Fund. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
  24. ^ http://service-public-particuliers.gouv.mc/Communiques/SMIC-2012 : Principauté de Monaco, Gouvernement Princier
  25. ^ http://cloud.gouv.mc/Dataweb/jourmon.nsf/9bf97b0da6308cfdc12568c40037f873/7bb02104eb4e5f3ac1257af60058d432!OpenDocument
  26. ^ http://www.rijksoverheid.nl/onderwerpen/minimumloon/vraag-en-antwoord/hoe-hoog-is-het-minimumloon.html
  27. ^ http://docs.minszw.nl/pdf/27/2009/27_2009_2_21809.pdf
  28. ^ http://www.paiz.gov.pl/polish_law/labour_regulations
  29. ^ Romanian, Government. "Salariului de bază minim brut pe ţară garantat în plată devine 750 lei incepand cu 01.02.2013 si 800 lei din 01.07.2013" (in Romanian). Retrieved 11 July 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  30. ^ "Sources: Minimum wage to rise in two RON 50 stages in Romania". Retrieved 11 July 2013.
  31. ^ "The minimum wage will increase by 12.9 percent up to 5,205 roubles in 2013". Retrieved 14 June 2013.
  32. ^ http://www.mondo.rs/s203244/Info/Posao/Minimalna_cena_rada_102_dinara_po_satu.html
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  34. ^ http://www.mddsz.gov.si/si/zakonodaja_in_dokumenti/veljavni_predpisi/#c7576
  35. ^ http://www.empleo.gob.es/es/informacion/smi/contenidos/imporcualact.htm,Ministerio de Empleo y Seguridad Social
  36. ^ http://www.csgb.gov.tr/csgbPortal/cgm.portal?page=asgari
  37. ^ http://www.csgb.gov.tr/csgbPortal/ShowProperty/WLP%20Repository/cgm/asgariucret/2013_birinci_alti_ay