Estonia’s hourly and monthly minimum wages are to increase by 8 percent for 2019, the country’s Ministry of Social Affairs said Dec. 13 in a news release (Estonian).
The monthly minimum wage for 2019 is to be 540 euros (U.S. $610.04), up from 500 euros (U.S. $564.85) for 2018, the ministry said.
The hourly minimum wage is to increase to 3.21 euros (U.S. $3.63) for 2019, up from 2.97 euros (U.S. $3.36).
More information regarding payroll in Estonia is available in Bloomberg Tax’s Estonia Payroll Primer.
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