Slovenia’s gross monthly minimum wage is to increase to 886.63 euros (U.S. $1,013.95) for 2019 and to 940.58 euros (U.S. $1,075.65) for 2020, up from 842.79 euros (U.S. $963.90) for 2018, under a law (Slovenian) published Dec. 21 in the country’s governmental legal journal.
Slovenia is one of a few countries whose governments establish both gross pretax minimum wages and net after-tax minimum wages, and the net minimum wages also are to increase for 2019 and 2020, the country’s Ministry of Labor, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities said in a news release (Slovenian) regarding the national legislature’s passage of ...
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