Belgium’s standard monthly and hourly minimum wages increased effective retroactively to April 1, its Federal Public Service Employment, Labour, and Social Dialogue said April 13.
The standard monthly minimum wage increase to 2,189.81 euros (US$2,582.62), up from 2,154.11 euros, the agency said (Dutch).
Hourly minimum wages are provided for 38-, 39-, and 40-hour weeks and increased to a range of 12.6335 euros to 13.2984 euros, up from 12.4276 euros to 13.0816 euros, the agency said.
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