The minimum wageis going to move to 830 euros gross, however the final amount is considerably lower, while the real average salary is lower than in 2010.
The net amount of basic wages in the private sector, which concerns around 600,000 workers, will increase by almost 40 euros and will rise from the current 666.85 euros to 705.96 euros from April 1.
A corresponding increase the salary accruals (three years) received by employees who have the relevant seniority will also apply.
Average real wage 26.7% lower than 2010
It is characteristic that the average real gross salary is lower by 26.77% than that recorded in 2010, at 1,038.23 euros, from 1,417.84 euros calculated 14 years ago.
100,000 employees will see increases who are paid the minimum wage, as this year the seniority allowance (three years) that remained “frozen” since February 14, 2012 was activated.
For this year, the number of beneficiaries is not large, only 100,000 people, but in three years, their number is estimated to rise to 600,000 to 700,000 people.
The full-time employee with a three-year term in 2024, he will get a 10% increase plus 78 euros a month.
Accordingly, the part-time employee with a contract of 390 euros for 4 hours of work will receive an increase of 39 euros.
-Today the minimum wage is 780 euros. A 10% increment is paid for every 3 years of seniority.
With 3 years of service (1 three years) the employee will receive 78 euros and the salary will reach 858 euros.
With 6 years of service (2 three years) the increase is 20% so the salary is 936 euros and with 9 years of service (3 three years) a 30% increase is given and the salary is 1,014 euros.
-With an increase in the minimum wage to 830 euros, the three-year allowance increases to 83 euros and workers with 1 three years will get 913 euros.
With 2 three years they will get an increase of 166 euros and a total salary of 996 euros, while with 3 three years they will get an increase of 249 euros and salaries of 1,079 euros.
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