minimum wage in Europe
-Austria €1,000 per month
-Belgium €1541.67
-Bulgaria 310 Bulgarian lev( €158.50)
-Cyprus €743
-France €1,425.67
-Greece €586 (2012)
-Luxembourg €1,801.49
-Malta €612
-Netherlands €1,446.60
-Poland €384
-Portugal €485
-Romania €171
-Slovakia 337,70 €
-Slovenia €748 (2011)
-Spain €744.92 in 12 payments, €638.50 in 14 payments
-Switzerland unskilled workers and from 2,800 to 5,300francs
-United Kingdom £863
-Sweden set by annual collective bargaining contracts
-Norway wages normally fall within a national scale negotiated by labor, employers, and local governments
-Moldova €72!!!
-Italy set through collective bargaining agreements on a sector-by-sector basis
-Ireland €8.65 euros /hour
-Hungary €332
-Germany except for construction workers, electrical workers, janitors, roofers, painters, and letter carriers. Minimum wage is often set by collective bargaining agreements in other sectors of the economy and enforceable by law
-Finland the law requires all employers, including non-unionized ones, to pay minimum wages agreed to in collective bargaining agreements; almost all workers are covered under such arrangements
-Estonia €290
-Denmark the average minimum wage for all private and public sector collective bargaining agreements was 109 kroner ($19) per hour
-Ukraine €108
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