Israel will increase its monthly and hourly minimum wages April 1, the country’s labor ministry said March 24.
The monthly minimum wage will increase to 6,247.67 shekels (US$1,693.29), up from 5,880.02 shekels, the ministry said in a news release (Hebrew).
The hourly minimum wage based on a 182-hour month is 34.32 shekels, up from 32.30 shekels, the ministry said.
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