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Slovenia: Minimum wage to rise by 4.9%

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By: P.T., STA

The statutory minimum wage in Slovenia is to increase by 4.9% to EUR 1,074 gross as of 1 January, reflecting the increase in inflation last year.

Labour Minister Janez Cigler Kralj decided the minimum wage for 2022 would be adjusted in equal amount to the rise in consumer prices in the past year after a second round of talks with social partners. Unions deem the rise too low and employers too high.

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