Belgium’s monthly and hourly minimum wages increased retroactively to Feb. 1, its Federal Public Service Employment, Labour, and Social Dialogue said Feb. 27.
The standard monthly minimum wage was indexed by 2% and increased to 2,111.89 euros (US$2,274.29), up from 2,070.48 euros in effect since May 1, 2024, the agency said (Dutch). Hourly rates are provided for 38, 39, and 40-hour weeks and range from 12.184 euros to 12.8252 euros, up from a range of 11.9451 euros to 12.5738 euros.
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