Poland’s monthly minimum wage is to increase to 2,600 zloty (U.S. $660.28) for 2020, up from 2,250 zloty (U.S. $571.39) in 2019, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said Sept. 10.
The monthly minimum wage is to further increase to 3,000 zloty (U.S. $762.20) for 2021, Morawiecki said in a news release (Polish).
The 2019 hourly minimum wage is to be 17 zloty (U.S. $4.32), up from 14.70 zloty (U.S. $3.73) for 2019, the country’s Ministry of Family, Labor and Social Policy said Sept. 10 in a separate news release (Polish).
“Poles want and should earn more,” said Bożena Borys-Szopa, Poland’s minister ...
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