North Macedonia has lowest minimum wage in the region – Slovenia takes top spot with EUR 667
According to the latest data available, the minimum wage in Bosnia and Herzegovina is EUR 208, in Albania it is EUR 211, and in Montenegro it has recently been raised to EUR 222, as reported by the Skopje-based portal Fokus.mk, which cites regional media.
It is added that the minimum wage in Serbia is around EUR 230 at the moment, but that an 11% increase is expected from January 1, 2020, putting it at EUR 255.
The former Yugoslav states that are now EU members, Croatia and Slovenia, have much higher minimum wages.
In Croatia, the minimum wage is EUR 405, whereas, in Slovenia, it far exceeds the average salary in most countries of the region, standing at EUR 667, it is reported.
Most Important News
06.04.2024. | Agriculture
Preconditions for Placement of Fresh Blueberries and Dried Plums in Chinese Market Secured
16.04.2024. | News
Jovan Ciric, Leasing Director Retail MPC Properties – MPC Echo symbolizes our desire for good ideas and innovative endeavors to spread freely and bring about positive changes
16.04.2024. | News
10.04.2024. | Finance, IT, Telecommunications, Tourism, Sports, Culture
Creative Industry – What This Serbian Economy Sector Worth EUR 2 Billion Encompasses
10.04.2024. | Finance, IT, Telecommunications, Tourism, Sports, Culture
24.04.2024. | Construction, Healthcare
Price of construction of Tirsova 2 increases to EUR 141.6 million – Contract awarded to consortium of 10 companies
24.04.2024. | Construction, Healthcare
16.04.2024. | News
Economy Fair in Mostar opens – 26 companies from Serbia exhibiting
16.04.2024. | News
24.04.2024. | Construction, Transport
Dates of publishing of tenders for construction of three sections of fast railroad from Belgrade to Nis known
24.04.2024. | Construction, Transport